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Achieving Justice In The Us Healthcare System Mercy Is Sustainable The Insatiable Thirst For Profit Is Not 1st Ed Arthur J Dyck

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Achieving Justice In The Us Healthcare System Mercy Is Sustainable The Insatiable Thirst For Profit Is Not 1st Ed Arthur J Dyck
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Author: Arthur J. Dyck
ISBN: 9783030217068, 9783030217075, 303021706X, 3030217078
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Achieving Justice In The Us Healthcare System Mercy Is Sustainable The Insatiable Thirst For Profit Is Not 1st Ed Arthur J Dyck by Arthur J. Dyck 9783030217068, 9783030217075, 303021706X, 3030217078 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on justice and its demands in the way of providing people with medical care. Building on recent insights on the nature of moral perceptions and motivations from the neurosciences, it makes a case for the traditional medical ethic and examines its financial feasibility. The book starts out by giving an account of the concept of justice and tracing it back to the practices and tenets of Hippocrates and his followers, while taking into account findings from the neurosciences. Next, it considers whether the claim that it is just to limit medical care for everyone to some basic minimum is justifiable. The book then addresses finances and expenditures of the US health care system and shows that the growth of expenditures and the percentage of the gross national product spent on health care make for an unsustainable trajectory. In light of the question what should be changed, the book suggests that overdiagnosis and medicalizing normal behavior lead to harmful, costly and unnecessary interventions and are the result of unethical behavior on the part of the pharmaceutical industry and extensive ethical failures of the FDA. The book ends with suggestions about what can be done to put the U.S. health care system on the path to sustainability, better medical care, and compliance with the demands of justice.

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