Dworkin's prudent insurance ideal: two revisions

Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (4):243-246 (2012)
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This article offers two revisions to Dworkin’s ‘prudent insurance ideal’, which aims to account for justice in the distribution of healthcare so that (a) it can deal with market failures in healthcare and (b) when applied to unjust societies it addresses health problems caused by injustice in a fair manner.

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Faik Kurtulmus
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Justice and access to health care.Norman Daniels - 2009 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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