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Medicine and Social Justice by Rosamond Rhodes, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Rosamond Rhodes

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Medicine and Social Justice by Rosamond Rhodes, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Medicine and Social Justice by Rosamond Rhodes, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Medicine and Social Justice by Rosamond Rhodes, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Rosamond Rhodes

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Because medicine can preserve life, restore health and maintain the body's functions, it is widely acknowledged as a basic good that just societies should provide for their members. Yet, there is wide disagreement over the scope and content of what to provide, to whom, how, when, and why. Inthis unique and comprehensive volume, some of the best-known philosophers, physicians, legal scholars, political scientists, and economists writing on the subject discuss what social justice in medicine should be. Their contributions deepen our understanding of the theoretical and practical issuesthat run through the contemporary debate. The forty-two chapters in this reorganized second edition of Medicine and Social Justice update and expand upon the thirty-four chapters of the 2002 first edition. Eighteen chapters from the original volume are revised to address policy changes and challenging issues that have emerged in theintervening decade. Twenty-two of the chapters in this edition are entirely new. The treatment of foundational theory and conceptual issues related to access to health care and rationing medical resources have been expanded to provide a more comprehensive and nuanced discussion of the backgroundconcepts that underlie distributive justice debates, with global perspectives on health and well-being added. New additions to the section on health care justice for specific populations include chapters on health care for the chronically ill, soldiers, prisoners, the severely cognitivelydisabled, and the LGBT population. The section devoted to dilemmas and priorities addresses an array of topics that have recently become especially pressing because of new technologies or altered policies. New chapters address questions of justice related to genetics, medical malpractice, researchon human subjects, pandemic and disaster planning, newborn screening, and justice for the brain dead and those with profound neurological injury. | Medicine and Social Justice by Rosamond Rhodes, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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