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JUSTICE AND HEALTH CARE

MEDHIST/PHILOS 505
Course Description

Examines ethical issues in the distribution, financing, and delivery of health care (primarily in the United States). Explores key issues in U.S. health policy and forms the empirical foundation for the rest of the class. Engages is ongoing debates in moral and political philosophy over putative entitlements to health and health care. Investigates the nature, justifiability, and methods of health care rationing (including bedside rationing by doctors) and the myriad issues implicated by the near-universally shared goal of health care cost containment.

Prerequisties

Junior standing

Satisfies

This course does not satisfy any prerequisites.

Credits

Not Reported

Offered

Not Reported

Grade Point Average
3.52

2.55% from Historical

Completion Rate
95.83%

0.08% from Historical

A Rate
41.67%

12.7% from Historical

Class Size
24

-12.73% from Historical

Instructors (2025 Fall)

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