Rationing Medicine
Delve into the pressing challenges of modern healthcare with "Rationing Medicine" by Robert H. Blank, published by Columbia University Press in 1989. This insightful paperback, spanning 290 pages, comprehensively explores critical topics such as organ transplants, the management of seriously ill newborns, reproductive technologies, and fetal health. Blank thoughtfully examines the necessary policy adjustments in response to the escalating costs associated with healthcare. As financial pressures mount, understanding these intricate issues becomes increasingly essential. "Rationing Medicine" not only highlights the ethical dimensions of medical care but also serves as a vital resource for professionals and policymakers aiming to navigate the complexities of health service delivery in the United States. Discover how healthcare policies can adapt in the face of economic challenges while ensuring equitable access to medical advancements.