Justice for Children in Healthcare: An Asymmetric Theory of Responsibility
Abstract
Healthcare providers face enormous pressure to save healthcare resources where possible. In this paper I explore the response that we should allocate resources fairly. What is a fair allocation of healthcare resources for children? First, I consider the luck egalitarianism approach of limiting resources to adult patients who are responsible for their conditions. A luck egalitarian distribution of healthcare resources to adults faces significant problems in application. I maintain that when we consider these problems with a focus on the just distribution of healthcare resources to children, we gain valuable insights into the fairness of healthcare allocation for adults.Downloads
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2016-05-31
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Newey, C. (2016). Justice for Children in Healthcare: An Asymmetric Theory of Responsibility. Dilemata, (21), 1–20. Retrieved from https://dilemata.net/revista/index.php/dilemata/article/view/412000009
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