Advances in medical technology and the rapidly increasing
population of older Americans are causing people to question the
ethical limits of life-extending interventions. How do we weigh
issues involving equity, efficiency, autonomy, natural life span,
and responsibility for the financial burdens of health care for the
elderly? In this collection of essays, leaders in the fields of
ethics, medicine, nusing, economics and public policy explore the
pressing issues of providing health care for the elderly.
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