Vol. 140 No. 5, May 1992
Index
- Rationing of health care: inevitable and desirable.
- Rationing health care: the unnecessary solution.
- Cutting waste by making rules: promises, pitfalls, and realistic prospects.
- Regulatory rationing: a solution to health care resource allocation.
- Just health care rationing: a democratic decisionmaking approach.
- Health insurers' assessment of medical necessity.
- Professional judgment and the rationing of medical care.
- Prospective self-denial: can consumers contract today to accept health care rationing tomorrow?
- Should ethical and legal standards for physicians be changed to accommodate new models for rationing health care?
- Older Americans and the rationing of health care.
- Rationing without justice: children and the American health system.
- Consumer expectations and access to health care.
- Consumer expectations and access to health care: a commentary.
- The bias of American politics: rationing health care in a weak state.
- Political accountability in health care rationing: in search of a new Jerusalem.
- Combining deliberation and fair representation in community health decisions.
- Defining an 'adequate' package of health care benefits.
- Let the hackers hack: allowing the reverse engineering of copyrighted computer programs to achieve compatibility.
- A proposal for the indexation of debt for inflation.