Dr Keith Syrett argues for a reappraisal of the role of public law adjudication in questions of healthcare rationing. As governments worldwide turn to explicit rationing strategies to manage the mismatch between demand for and supply of health services and treatments, disappointed patients and the public have sought to contest the moral authority of bodies making rationing decisions. This has led to the growing involvement of law in this field of public policy. The author argues that, rather than bemoaning this development, those working within the health policy community should recognise the points of confluence between the principles and purposes of public law and the proposals which have been made to address rationing's 'legitimacy problem'. Drawing upon jurisprudence from England, Canada and South Africa, the book evaluates the capacity of courts to establish the conditions for a process of public deliberation from which legitimacy for healthcare rationing may be derived.
Dr Keith Syrett is a Solicitor and Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Bristol.
1. Introduction; 2. Why 'ration' healthcare resources?; 3. How rationing takes place; 4. Rationing and the problem of legitimacy; 5. Rationing and the courts: theoretical perspectives; 6. Rationing in the courts: England; 7. Rationing in the courts: Canada; 8. Rationing in the courts: South Africa; 9. Conclusion.
"...Drawing upon jurisprudence from England, Canada, and South Africa, the book evaluates the capacity for courts to establish conditions for a process of public deliberation from which legitimacy for healthcare rationing may br derived." --Dr. Keith Dyrett, University of Bristol, Issues in Law and Medicine, Vol. 24, No.2
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