@book{ Solr-545612276, title = {Just health: meeting health needs fairly}, author = {Daniels, Norman}, address = {Cambridge New York, NY, USA Melbourne Madrid Cape Town Singapore São Paulo Delhi}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {2008}, note = {Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke}, note = {Includes bibliographical references (Seiten 357-375) and index}, note = {Three questions of justice -- What is the special moral importance of health? -- When are health inequalities unjust? The social determinants of health -- How can we meet health needs fairly when we can't meet them all? Accountability for reasonable resource allocation -- What do we owe each other? Implications of an integrated theory -- Global aging and intergenerational equity -- Consent to workplace risk and health protection -- Medical professionalism and the care we should get -- Fairness in health sector reform -- Accountability for reasonableness in developing countries: two applications -- Reducing health disparities: no simple matter -- Priority setting and human rights -- International health inequalities and global justice: a concluding challenge. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-375) and index. - Formerly CIP}, url = {http://www.gbv.de/dms/hbz/toc/ht015341200.pdf} }