A fair range of choice: justifying maximum patient choice in the British National Health Service.

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Faculty of Education, Health and Sciences, University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1 GB, UK.

Published: June 2007

In this paper I put forward an ethical argument for the provision of extensive patient choice by the British National Health Service. I base this argument on traditional liberal rights to freedom of choice, on a welfare right to health care, and on a view of health as values-based. I argue that choice, to be ethically sustainable on this basis, must be values-based and rational. I also consider whether the British taxpayer may be persuadable with regard to the moral acceptability of patient choice, making use of Rawls' theory of political liberalism in this context. I identify issues that present problems in terms of public acceptance of choice, and also identify a boundary issue with regard to public health choices as against individual choices.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10728-006-0032-6DOI Listing

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