Procedural justice and the individual participant in priority setting: Doctors' experiences
Abstract
In this study we describe, synthesise, and discuss the experiences and views of doctors who participate as technical experts in health care priority setting, reflect on the ethical significance of the challenges to procedural and distributive justice they encounter, and propose an empirically derived practical approach to improving the fairness of the process. Between August 2015 and July 2016 we conducted semi-structured face-to-face interviews...
Paper Details
Title
Procedural justice and the individual participant in priority setting: Doctors' experiences
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
228
Pages
75 - 84
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