Involving the public in rationing decisions. The experience of citizens juries

There is growing interest in involving the public in decisions about rationing health care. But who are the public, why should they be involved and how might this be achieved? This paper reviews an innovative new technique for involving the public in healthcare decisions, called citizens’ juries. De...

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Choice Behavior
Citizen’s juries
Community Participation
Decision making
Ethics, Medical
Health administration
Health care
Health Care Rationing
Health expenditure
Health policy
Health Priorities
Humans
Internationality
Public health
Public involvement
Rationing
Social Responsibility
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