Prevention vs. Treatment: What's the Right Balance?

Author:   Halley S Faust, MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma ,  Paul T Menzel, PH.D. PH.D. PH.D. PH.D. PH.D. PH.D. PH.D. PH.D.
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Pages:   416
Publication Date:   17 October 2011
Format:   Electronic book text
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Prevention vs. Treatment: What's the Right Balance?


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Everyone knows the old adage, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, but we seem not to live by it. In the Western world's health care it is commonly observed that prevention is underfunded while treatment attracts greater overall priority. This book explores this observation by examining the actual spending on prevention, the history of health policies and structural features that affect prevention's apparent relative lack of emphasis, the values that may justify priority for treatment or for prevention, and the religious and cultural traditions that have shaped the moral relationship between these two types of care. Economists, scholars of public health and preventive medicine, philosophers, lawyers, and religious ethicists contribute specific sophisticated discussions. Their descriptions and claims lean in various directions and are often surprising. For example, the imbalance between prevention and treatment may not be as great as is often thought, and we may be spending excessively on many preventive measures just as we do on treatments compelled by the felt demands of rescue. A standard practice in health economics that disadvantages prevention, discounting the value of future lives, may rest on weak empirical and moral grounds. And it is an apocalyptic religious tradition (Seventh-day Adventism) whose members have put some of the strongest and most effective priority on long-term prevention. Prevention vs. Treatment is distinctive in carefully clarifying the nature of the empirical and moral debates about the proper balance of prevention and treatment; the book pursues those debates from a wide range of perspectives, many not often heard from in health policy.

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Author:   Halley S Faust, MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma MD, MPH, Ma ,  Paul T Menzel, PH.D. PH.D. PH.D. PH.D. PH.D. PH.D. PH.D. PH.D.
Publisher:   Not Avail
Imprint:   Not Avail
ISBN:  

9786613427496


ISBN 10:   6613427497
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   17 October 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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