Equal access for equal need: Eliciting public preferences for access to health treatment by employment status

Volume: 222, Pages: 246 - 255
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
The National Health Service in the UK is set up under the principle of “equal access for equal need”, where those with identical medical needs should be given equal priority in receiving health care. However, non-medical needs may also be relevant in health care decision-making. This paper considers how members of the general public value access to a health service given equal medical needs, where some service users have additional non-medical...
Paper Details
Title
Equal access for equal need: Eliciting public preferences for access to health treatment by employment status
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
222
Pages
246 - 255
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