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Patient Autonomy and Social Fairness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2000

JOSHUA COHEN
Affiliation:
Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development

Abstract

In this paper, an attempt is made to give patient autonomy added conceptual clarity. A concept of patient autonomy grounded in both negative and positive freedoms is defended. Amartya Sen's capabilities approach is used as a conceptual framework in which patient autonomy and fairness are defined compatibly. It is argued that in a socially fair healthcare system, everyone should have at least the degree of patient autonomy that affords access to those healthcare services necessary for survival and a minimally adequate level of quality of life, consistent with each person's naturally endowed health characteristics.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2000 Cambridge University Press

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