tailieunhanh - MANAGING CARE: ASHARED RESPONSIBILITY

The goal of this book is to propose an alternative approach to address the problem of the exponential rise of health care costs, and, more importantly, to address the lingering dilemma of how to establish broadly agreed-upon fundamental guidelines by which health care can be managed in a manner that is more morally appropriate. Although in no way a new concept, the notion that society’s financial resources, even when it comes to health care, are indeed limited is one with which the general public has grown increasingly familiar only during the past two decades. Familiarity, however, does not automatically imply public appreciation for the strategies that have been implemented. | lNAGING RE A SHARED SPONSIBILITY Joseph _ Wrheipk- ISSUES IN BUSINESS ETHICS Springer MANAGING CARE A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY Issues in Business Ethics VOLUME 22 Series Editors Henk van Luijk Emeritus Professor of Business Ethics Patricia Werhane University of Virginia . Editorial Board Brenda Almond University of Hull Hull . Antonio Argandona IESE Barcelona Spain William c. Frederick University ofPittsburgh Pittsburgh PA . Georges Enderle University of Notre Dame Notre Dame IN . Norman E. Bowie UniversdyofMinnesota veinneapphh piN . Brian Harvey ManchesterBusinessSchttol Manehester . Horst Steinmann University ofEr langen-Nurnberg Numb erg Germany The titles published in this series are listed at the end of this .

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