Response. Priorities in health care: Reply to Lewis and Charny

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This paper is a reply to proposals to base priority health-care decisions on public opinion surveys. Whilst it is recognised that current practice is less than satisfactory, it is argued here here that basing health-care priorities on societal attitudes in this way is not a solution and does not provide a satisfactory basis for bringing democracy to the health service.

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Lamb, D. (1989). Response. Priorities in health care: Reply to Lewis and Charny. Journal of Medical Ethics, 15(1), 33–34. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.15.1.33

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