Allocating Health Care Resources.

Humber, James M. & Robert F. Almeder. Totowa, N.J.: The Humana Press, 1995.

In this volume, scholars and researchers expose the basic philosophical, ethical, and economic issues underlying the current health care debate. The contributors wrestle with such complicated issues as whether it is ethical to ration health care, whether the worldwide bias against children in allocating health care resources is moral, whether sin taxes can be defended morally, and how to achieve a just health care system. It also includes an analysis of...

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