Description:
Responsibility is an important idea in many areas of healthcare. This volume brings together leading scholars writing on a range of questions about the role of responsibility in healthcare, and drawing on a range of academic perspectives including philosophy, politics, and psychology.
Review Quotes: "This book deals with the obvious absurdity of giving equal access to healthcare to those who are responsible for their own evitable or preventable resource-devouring diseases. However, the book successfully persuades that such an absurdity is not that obvious." -- P. Rodriguez del Pozo, CHOICE