Jonathan Wolff: When is Cost-Benefit Analysis Morally Acceptable in Health Decision Making?

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Professor Jonathan Wolff (Philosophy, University College London), 'When is Cost-Benefit Analysis Morally Acceptable in Health Decision Making (and What Should We Do When It Isn't)'. Paper delivered at CRASSH workshop 'Healthy Futures: Medical Regulation and Human Agency' (22 January, 2010).
 
Created: 2011-09-26 12:08
Collection: Challenging Models in the Face of Uncertainty
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Glenn Jobson
Language: eng (English)
Keywords: CRASSH; Risk;
 
Abstract: Jonathan Wolff: When is Cost-Benefit Analysis Morally Acceptable in Health Decision Making?

Professor Jonathan Wolff (Philosophy, University College London), 'When is Cost-Benefit Analysis Morally Acceptable in Health Decision Making (and What Should We Do When It Isn't)'. Paper delivered at CRASSH workshop 'Healthy Futures: Medical Regulation and Human Agency' (22 January, 2010).
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