TY - BOOK AU - Morreim,E.Haavi TI - Balancing act: the new medical ethics of medicine's new economics T2 - Clinical medical ethics SN - 0585211094 AV - RA410.5 .M667 1995eb U1 - 174/.26 20 PY - 1995/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - Georgetown University Press KW - Medical care KW - Cost control KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Managed care plans (Medical care) KW - Health care rationing KW - Physician and patient KW - Medical economics KW - Delivery of Health Care KW - economics KW - Economics, Medical KW - Ethics, Medical KW - Physician-Patient Relations KW - Soins médicaux KW - Coût KW - Contrôle KW - Aspect moral KW - Soins intégrés de santé KW - Relations médecin-patient KW - Économie de la santé KW - Éthique médicale KW - MEDICAL KW - Ethics KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Public Health KW - hilcc KW - Health & Biological Sciences KW - Medical Economics KW - United States KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-176) and index; Overview -- A bit of history -- Economic forces, clinical constraints -- Fiscal scarcity: challenging fidelity -- The limits and obligations of fidelity: resource use -- The obligations and limits of fidelity: physicians' professional services -- The new medical ethics of medicine's new economics N2 - In this volume, Dick Bryan examines the influence of the international economy upon domestic accumulation, describing the process as the expression of the contradiction between the international scope of accumulation and the national scope of its regulation. Developing a theoretical framework for understanding the contradiction within Marxist political economy, he addresses the theory of value on an international scale, as well as theories of global restructuring and crisis. These issues are then applied to those domestic policies - such as monetary policy and balance of payments - that interrelate with the international economy. The author argues that the conventional theories informing these approaches have consistently failed to recognize the contradictions in international accumulation. National economic management has, as a result, reverted to explicit class politics, attempting to solve domestic economic problems by targeting the living standards of labor UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=21685 ER -