Public participation: healthcare rationing in the newspaper media
Abstract Background It is impossible to meet all healthcare demands, but an open and fair rationing process may improve the public acceptability of priority setting in healthcare. Decision-making is subject to scrutiny by newspaper media, an important public institution and information source for di...
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Main Authors: | Audun Brendbekken (Author), Bjarne Robberstad (Author), Ole F. Norheim (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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