What has bioethics to offer health policy?

D Wikler
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  1. D Wikler: University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Abstract

The field of bioethics has quickly become a subject of intense public fascination; and, following on an earlier period of resistance and skepticism, bioethics has been welcomed by clinicians as well. Bioethics, however, is largely a practical activity rather than a scholarly one, and its pretensions as an academic discipline within health policy and health services research must be greeted cautiously. Continuing problems in moral theory suggest that the most secure contributions that bioethics can make to health policy research are analysis and criticism rather than positive moral claims.

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Advisory Committees
Bioethical Issues
Bioethics
Editorial Policies
Ethical Analysis
Ethical Theory
Ethicists
Health Policy
Humans
Interdisciplinary Communication
Philosophy, Medical
Professional Practice
Publishing
Resource Allocation
Social Values
United States

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