Who Should We Treat?: Rights, Rationing, and Resources in the NHS Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Who Should We Treat?: Rights, Rationing, and Resources in the NHS Book

Increasingly, patients are regarded as 'consumers' of medical services, and yet demand for medical care exceeds the resources that are made available for it. How should the NHS manage the dilemmas presented by scarce resources? Who Should We Treat? examines the economic, political, and legal environment of patients' rights in the NHS.Read More

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    Increasingly patients are regarded as 'consumers' of medical services and yet demand for medical care exceeds the resources that are made available for it. How should the NHS manage the dilemmas presented by scarce resources? Who Should We Treat? examines the economic political and legal environment of patients' rights in the NHS.

  • Blackwell

    We invest more in health care than ever before, yet we are more anxious about doctors, hospitals, and the NHS in general. As perceptions of patients' rights have expanded, so has the transparency of the difficult choices that are routine.

  • 019926418X
  • 9780199264186
  • Christopher Newdick
  • 20 January 2005
  • OUP Oxford
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 298
  • 2
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