Rationing in The Netherlands: The liberal and the communitarian perspective [Book Review]

Health Care Analysis 1 (1):53-56 (1993)
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Abstract

In the discussion on rationing health care in The Netherlands, a fundamental tension emerges between two ethical perspectives: liberalism and communitarianism. A Dutch government committee recently issued a report opting for a community-oriented approach. This approach proves less communitarian as compared to the views on rationing elaborated by Callahan. Moreover, the community-oriented approach is conceptualised in such a way that it seems compatible with some basic aspects of the liberal account of a just society

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Hub Zwart
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Autonomy, liberalism and advance care planning.S. Ikonomidis & P. A. Singer - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (6):522-527.
All you need is health.Hub Zwart - 1999 - In Dr Michael Parker & Michael Parker (eds.), Ethics and Community in the Health Care Professions. New York: Routledge. pp. 30.

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Two treatises of government.John Locke - 1953 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Peter Laslett.
Setting Limits.Daniel Callahan - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (2):169-178.

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