"As Americans struggle with the dual problems of exploding health
care costs and ensuring access to health care for the uninsured,
health care rationing has moved to the center of the public policy
debate. A prime example of this is the intense public discussion
surrounding the proposal by the state of Oregon to provide
universal health care at a price: the explicit rationing of which
diagnoses and treatments will be covered. Focusing largely on the
Oregon proposal, this volume examines a wide range of ethical,
methodological, legal, and political issues that must be addressed
by any serious program of health care reform. "
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