Questions regarding ‘epistemic injustice’ in knowledge-intensive policymaking: Two examples from Dutch health insurance policy

Volume: 245, Pages: 112674 - 112674
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
In contemporary healthcare policies the logic of Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) is typically proposed as a way of addressing a demand to explicitly justify policy decisions. Policymakers' use of ‘evidence’ is presumed to pertain to ideals of justice in decision-making. However, according to some, EBM is liable to generate ‘epistemic injustice’ because it prefers quantitative types of evidence and – as a result of that – potentially undervalues...
Paper Details
Title
Questions regarding ‘epistemic injustice’ in knowledge-intensive policymaking: Two examples from Dutch health insurance policy
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
245
Pages
112674 - 112674
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