TY - GEN AU - Feiler,Therese TI - Chapter 4 Encoding truths? Diagnosis-Related Groups and the fragility of the marketisation discourse PY - 2018/// PB - Taylor & Francis KW - Medical ethics & professional conduct KW - bicssc KW - Religious ethics KW - Ethics & moral philosophy KW - Adrian Walsh KW - Anant Jani KW - Andrew Papanikitas KW - Angeliki Kerasidou KW - David Misselbrook KW - Jonathan Herring KW - Joshua Hordern KW - Lucy Frith KW - Miran Epstein KW - Pythagoras Petratos KW - Ruth Horn N1 - Open Access N2 - How does the market affect and redefine healthcare? The marketisation of Western healthcare systems has now proceeded well into its fourth decade. But the nature and meaning of the phenomenon has become increasingly opaque amidst changing discourses, policies and institutional structures. Moreover, ethics has become focussed on dealing with individual, clinical decisions and neglectful of the political economy which shapes healthcare. This interdisciplinary volume approaches marketisation by exploring the debates underlying the contemporary situation and by introducing reconstructive and reparative discourses. The first part explores contrary interpretations of 'marketisation' on a systemic level, with a view to organisational-ethical formation and the role of healthcare ethics. The second part presents the marketisation of healthcare at the level of policy-making, discusses the ethical ramifications of specific marketisation measures and considers the possibility of reconciling market forces with a covenantal understanding of healthcare. The final part examines healthcare workers' and ethicists' personal moral standing in a marketised healthcare system, with a view to preserving and enriching virtue, empathy and compassion. Chapter 4 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license. https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tandfbis/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781138735736_oachapter4.pdf Chapter 7 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license. https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tandfbis/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781138735736_oachapter7.pdf UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/id/0358690f-ff30-47dc-a997-37f12ab57482/9781351736855-ch04.pdf UR - https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/46478 ER -