Clarifying the Discussion on Prioritization and Discrimination in Healthcare

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (2):139-140 (2023)
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Abstract

Discrimination is an important real-life issue that affects many individuals and groups. It is also a fruitful field of study that intersects several disciplines and methods. This Special Section brings together papers on discrimination and prioritization in healthcare from leading scholars in bioethics and closely related fields.

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Joona Räsänen
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