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What is a just way of spending public resources for health and
health care? Several significant answers to this question are under
debate. Public spending could aim to promote greater equality in
health, for example, or maximize the health of the population, or
provide the worst off with the best possible health. Another
approach is to aim for each person to have "enough" so that her
health or access to health care does not fall under a critical
level. This latter approach is called sufficientarian.
Sufficientarian approaches to distributive justice are intuitively
appealing, but require further analysis and assessment. What
exactly is sufficiency? Why do we need it? What does it imply for
the just distribution of health or healthcare? This volume offers
fresh perspectives on these critical questions. Philosophers,
bioethicists, health policy-makers, and health economists
investigate sufficiency and its application to health and health
care in fifteen original contributions.
Three beautiful sisters, Carly, Nina and Jeanette. Each living a
life filled with hidden secrets. The police tells Nina that their
youngest sister Jeanette has committed suicide. Nina, so full of
guilt and remorse, decides to go to New York to make funeral
arrangements for her sister. When a stranger reveals to her that
Jeanette's death was no suicide, Nina must struggle to put aside
her personal feelings for a handsome detective in order to find out
who killed her sister. Their secret filled lives will come to a
screeching halt, when they find out the murderer may be someone in
their own little web of tangled lies.
The Police tells Sara that her husband Mike, was found with his
throat cut in an alley. Finally, after eight years of mental and
physical abuse, Sara is free from the hell that Mike Farraday
prepared for her. She starts life over in her home town of Loxley
Alabama. But, when an old friend comes to pay her a visit, Sara
realizes that her nightmare has just begun.
Sara, was determined to marry the man of her dreams; Little did she
know, her dream would soon turn into a nightmare. Naive, innocent
Sara Ramsey, fell madly in love with bad-boy, Mike Farraday.
Despite the negative rumors, Sara, married Mike, and soon became
the the target of his drunken rages and erractic behavior. After
eight years of physical and mental abuse, Sara, finally realizes
that she has to get out. Mike is determined that Sara won't live
long enough to escape the hell that he has prepared for her. This
story weaves lies with love, treachery with truth and serves up a
menu of suspense-spiced with a tablespoon of murder. This story is
fiction, but the events are based on true episodes that took place.
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