Rationing antibiotics in the face of drug resistance: ethical challenges, principles and pathways

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Allocating organs: the US approach

Practical medical ethics symposium: Rationing responsibly in an age of austerity. Health professionals face ever expanding possibilities for medical treatment, increasing patient expectations and at the same time intense pressures to reduce healthcare costs. This leads frequently ...  Show more

Cost-equivalence: rethinking treatment allocation

Practical medical ethics symposium: Rationing responsibly in an age of austerity Health professionals face ever expanding possibilities for medical treatment, increasing patient expectations and at the same time intense pressures to reduce healthcare costs. This leads frequently ...  Show more

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