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Just health: meeting health needs fairly
Norman Daniels
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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PART I A THEORY OF JUSTICE AND HEALTH
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1 Three Questions of Justice (page 11)
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2 What Is the Special Moral Importance of Health? (page 29)
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3 When Are Health Inequalities Unjust? The Social Determinants of Health (page 79)
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4 How Can We Meet Health Needs Fairly When We Can't Meet Them All? Accountability for Reasonable Resource Allocation (page 103)
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5 What Do We Owe Each Other? Implications of an Integrated Theory of Justice and Health (page 140)
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PART II CHALLENGES
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6 Global Aging and Intergenerational Equity (page 161)
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7 Consent to Workplace Risk and Health Protection (page 191)
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8 Medical Professionalism and the Care We Should Get (page 218)
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PART III USES
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9 Fairness in Health Sector Reform (page 243)
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10 Accountability for Reasonableness in Developing Countries: Two Applications (page 274)
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11 Reducing Health Disparities: No Simple Matter (page 297)
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12 Priority Setting and Human Rights (page 313)
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13 International Health Inequalities and Global Justice: A Concluding Challenge (page 333)
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References (page 357)
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Index (page 377)
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Published: c2008
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9780521876322 (hardcover)
- 9780521699983 (paper)
- 9780511474804 (ebook)