Challenges for Principles of Need in Health Care

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作者
Juth, Niklas [1 ]
机构
[1] Karolinska Inst, Stockholm Ctr Healthcare Eth, LIME, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
Distributive justice; Health; Health care need; Prioritarianism; Sufficientarianism; Well-being; EQUALITY; ALLOCATION; PRIORITY;
D O I
10.1007/s10728-013-0242-7
中图分类号
B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
What challenges must a principle of need for prioritisations in health care meet in order to be plausible and practically useful? Some progress in answering this question has recently been made by Hope, sterdal and Hasman. This article continue their work by suggesting that the characteristic feature of principles of needs is that they are sufficientarian, saying that we have a right to a minimally acceptable or good life or health, but nothing more. Accordingly, principles of needs must answer two distributive questions: when do we have sufficient and how should we prioritise among those who do not yet have a sufficiency? Furthermore, it is argued that Roger Crisp's theory of need, which combines sufficientarianism with prioritarianism below the threshold of need, is better equipped than alternatives to answer these questions as well as meeting the challenges formulated by Hope, sterdal and Hasman. However, Crisp's theory faces two major challenges. First, it has to say something about the currency of distribution: a principle of need must be complemented either with a theory on the human good or a theory about the proper goals of health care. Second, it has to say something about where the threshold should be set. However, any attempt to set a threshold seems morally arbitrary in the light of the sufficientarian idea that those just above the threshold never should be given priority over those just below the threshold.
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页数:15
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