Establishing Priorities in Health Care: How Can We Go from Vital Needs to Reimbursement Rates?

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Christian Léonard et al., « Establishing Priorities in Health Care: How Can We Go from Vital Needs to Reimbursement Rates? », Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique, ID : 10670/1.600e0e...


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Choice is part of human life, but when it concerns collective goods such as health care, and when budgets are restricted, choice is in an important sense irreducibly ethical. We propose an approach that employs the ethical concept of vital need to decisions about the “care package.” Vital needs must be met if individuals are to avoid the “serious harm” of diminished capacity as agents (“agentive power”). We provide a critique of the majority of the key variables used to determine different forms of equity that are proposed in the literature. We then consider the ethical questions raised by health-care priority setting. These decisions must take into account social preferences to be legitimated. The procedure through which these preferences are expressed can be improved if what we term “informational care” is respected.JEL Classification : D63, D64, H40, H51, I18

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