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    Universal health coverage, priority setting and the human right to health
    with Benedict Rumbold, Octavio Ferraz, Sarah Hawkes, Carleigh Krubiner, Peter Littlejohns, Ole Frithjof Norheim, Thomas Pegram, Annette Rid, Sridhar Venkatapuram, Alex Voorhoeve, Daniel Wang, Albert Weale, James Wilson, Alicia Ely Yamin, and Paul Hunt
    The Lancet 390 (10095): 712-714. 2017.
    As health policy-makers around the world seek to make progress towards universal health coverage they must navigate between two important ethical imperatives: to set national spending priorities fairly and efficiently; and to safeguard the right to health. These imperatives can conflict, leading some to conclude that rights-based approaches present a disruptive influence on health policy, hindering states’ efforts to set priorities fairly and efficiently. Here, we challenge this perception. We a…Read more
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    Extending life for people with a terminal illness: a moral right and an expensive death? Exploring societal perspectives
    with Neil McHugh, Helen Mason, Laura Williamson, Job van Exel, Rohan Deogaonkar, Marissa Collins, and Cam Donaldson
    BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1): 14. 2015.
    Many publicly-funded health systems apply cost-benefit frameworks in response to the moral dilemma of how best to allocate scarce healthcare resources. However, implementation of recommendations based on costs and benefit calculations and subsequent challenges have led to ‘special cases’ with certain types of health benefits considered more valuable than others. Recent debate and research has focused on the relative value of life extensions for people with terminal illnesses. This research inves…Read more