1st Edition

Ethics and Values in Healthcare Management

Edited By Souzy Dracopolou Copyright 1999
    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    Healthcare management is a burning issue at the moment and this timely and topical book explores the ethical issues that arise in the context of healthcare management. Among the topics discussed are healthcare rationing, including an exposition and defence of the Qaly criterion of healthcare rationing and an examination of the contribution that ethical theory can make to the rationing debate, an analysis of how managers can be preoccupied with the goals of management and the values of doctors simultaneously, an outline of potential guidelines towards formulating a cohesion of healthcare management and ethical management and a reassessment of the role of healthcare professionals. Ethics and Values in Healthcare Management provides a valuable and much needed analysis of the ethical problems associated with healthcare management and offers some solutions towards ameliorationg healthcare organisations.

    Introduction, Souzy Dracopoulou; Chapter 1 Ethics and Management – Oil and Water?, Andrew Wall; Chapter 2 Economics, Qalys and Medical Ethics, Alan Williams; Chapter 3 Should Managers Adopt the Medical Ethic?, Heather Draper; Chapter 4 Management, Ethics and the Allocation of Resources, Ruth Chadwick; Chapter 5 Impossible Problems?, Michael Loughlin; Chapter 6 Age as a Criterion of Health Care Rationing, Kenneth Boyd; Chapter 7 Health Care in Poland, Jacek Holówka; Chapter 8 Ethics and the Management of Health Care in Greece, Lycurgos Liaropoulos; Chapter 9 Regulation of the French Health Care System, Jean-Claude Sailly, Therèse Lebrune;

    Biography

    Souzy Dracopoulou is a senior lecturer in Applied Philosophy at Middlesex University, specialising in health care ethics.