Medical Benefit and the Human Lottery: An Egalitarian Approach to Patient Selection

Medical Benefit and the Human Lottery: An Egalitarian Approach to Patient Selection

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Science & Technology Philosophy Health & Wellness
Format Paperback
Pages 230
Language English
Published Dec 8, 2010
Publisher Springer
Edition Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004
ISBN-10 9048167566
ISBN-13 9789048167562
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In this compelling exploration, Duff R. Waring delves into the intricate intersection of medicine, ethics, and societal values. He presents a thought-provoking examination of how patient selection for medical treatments can often resemble a lottery, raising critical questions about fairness and equal access to healthcare. Waring argues for an egalitarian approach, emphasizing that every individual deserves consideration based on their medical needs rather than arbitrary factors.

The author skillfully navigates through philosophical theories, ethical frameworks, and real-world implications of medical decision-making processes. He challenges current practices and invites readers to reconsider how healthcare systems allocate resources, particularly in an era where inequalities in health outcomes are stark. This analysis not only informs practitioners and policymakers but also engages the public in a dialogue about what constitutes a just healthcare system.

Ultimately, Waring's work serves as a catalyst for change, promoting a more equitable distribution of medical benefits. By advocating for a system that prioritizes humane ethics, he seeks to ensure that every patient has a fair chance at receiving the care they need, underscoring the moral imperative of compassion in medicine.

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