| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging - 1984 - 58 pages
...a different perspective and a clear statement of a realistic national goal related to health care. The Commission concludes that society has an ethical...giving evidence of mutual empathy and compassion. Furthermore, although life style and the environment can affect health status, differences in the need... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging - 1984 - 60 pages
...a different perspective and a clear statement of a realistic national goal related to health care. The Commission concludes that society has an ethical...giving evidence of mutual empathy and compassion. Furthermore, although life style and the environment can affect health status, differences in the need... | |
| H John Baldwin - 1991 - 586 pages
...health care for all. This obligation rests on the special importance of health care, which derives from its role in relieving suffering, preventing premature...giving evidence of mutual empathy and compassion. Furthermore, although lifestyle and the environment can affect health status, differences in the need... | |
| M Waterstone - 1991 - 205 pages
...distribute it in ways that might not coincide with the results of an unfettered market distribution: Society has an ethical obligation to ensure equitable...increasing opportunity, providing information about an individual 's condition, and giving evidence of mutual empathy and compassion. Furthermore, although... | |
| 1992 - 320 pages
...health care for all. This obligation rests on the special importance of health care, which derives from its role in relieving suffering, preventing premature...and giving evidence of mutual empathy and compassion (53). The Commission also pointed out that determining that health care access is a need does not determine... | |
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