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. 1986 Feb 15;134(4):333–340.

Allocation of health care resources: a challenge for the medical profession.

D Naylor, A L Linton
PMCID: PMC1490802  PMID: 3080215

Abstract

If current limitations on health care funding continue, medical practitioners will face increasing pressure to conserve scarce resources and to participate in the allocation of funds. This article discusses the ethical and economic aspects of the physician's role and briefly reviews some efficiency measures that might mitigate the effects of rationing of health care services.

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