Marketisation, ethics, and healthcare : : policy, practice, and moral formation / / edited by Therese Feiler, Joshua Hordern and Andrew Papanikitas.

"How does the market in its various forms affect and redefine healthcare ethics? The marketisation of Western healthcare systems has now proceeded well into its fourth decade, yet the distinction between what is a market and what is not a market has become increasingly opaque amidst changing di...

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Superior document:Routledge Key Themes in Health and Society
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Place / Publishing House:New York : : Routledge,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Routledge key themes in health and society.
Physical Description:1 online resource (209 pages).
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505 0 0 |t part, I The place of the market --  |t chapter Introduction /  |r Therese Feiler Joshua Hordern Andrew Papanikitas --  |t chapter 1 Why the economic calculation debate matters --  |t The case for decentralisation in healthcare /  |r Pythagoras Petratos --  |t chapter 2 The corruption of medical morality under advanced capitalism /  |r Miran Epstein --  |t chapter 3 Organisational ethics --  |t A solution to the challenges of markets in healthcare? /  |r Lucy Frith --  |t part, II The influence of the market --  |t chapter 4 Encoding truths? Diagnosis-Related Groups and the fragility of the marketisation discourse /  |r Therese Feiler --  |t chapter 5 Personal budgets --  |t Holding onto the purse strings for fear of something worse /  |r Jonathan Herring --  |t chapter 6 “More than my job is worth” – defensive medicine and the marketisation of healthcare /  |r Anant Jani Andrew Papanikitas --  |t chapter 7 Covenant, compassion and marketisation in healthcare --  |t The mastery of Mammon and the service of grace /  |r Joshua Hordern --  |t part, III The place of ethics --  |t chapter 8 Commercialisation and the corrosion of the ideals of medical professionals /  |r Adrian Walsh --  |t chapter 9 The virtuous professional and the marketplace /  |r David Misselbrook --  |t chapter 10 Empathy in healthcare --  |t The limits and scope of empathy in public and private systems /  |r Angeliki Kerasidou Ruth Horn --  |t chapter 11 Accounting for ethics --  |t Is there a market for morals in healthcare? /  |r Andrew Papanikitas. 
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