Single-payerWhat termdescribeshealthcare paidfor by a singlepublic system?KantianWhat is the theorythat argues that allpeople have equalworth and shouldbe treatedequally?AffordableCare ActWhat documentby the U.S.government iscommonly citedin healthcarejustice debates?AutonomyWhat is theethical principlefocused onrespectingpatients'choices?The BabyDoeCaseWhat is the name ofthe case that causeddebate on the ethicsof withholdingtreatment frominfants withdisabilities?BeneficenceWhat is theprinciple thatfocuses ondoing goodto others?ManagedCareA system forproviding care to agroup usingregulatoryrestraints tocontrol costs andefficiencyTheTuskegeeSyphilisStudyWhat is the name ofthe case that causeddistrust betweenmarginalized groupsand healthcareinstitutes?JusticeWhat is theprinciple thatargues that peopleshould be treatedthe fairly becauseeveryone areequals?MedicareWhich U.S.healthcareprogramcovers adults65 and older?WelfareWhat is themain goal ofpublic healthethics?UtilitarianismWhat is thetheory thatfocuses onmaximizing theoverall benefitto society?TriageWhat is theterm forhealthcareprioritizationbased onneed?DistributiveJusticeJusticeregarding thefair distributionof society'sadvantages anddisadvantagesEgalitariantheories ofjusticeaffirm thatimportant benefitsand burdens ofsociety should bedistributed equallyJohnRawlsWho believedin "fair equalityof opportunity"as a basis forhealthcarerights?Utilitariantheoriesof justiceA just distributionof benefits andburdens is onethat maximizesthe net good forsocietyUtilityWhat is theprinciple thatfocuses onmaximizingthe net good?Right toa DecentMinimum​What is theconcept ofensuring allindividuals canaccess a "decentminimum" ofhealthcare?Libertariantheories ofjusticeThe benefits andburdens of societyshould be distributedthrough the fairworkings of a freemarket and theexercise of libertyrightsMedicaidWhich healthcaresystem componentprimarily serveslow-incomeindividuals in theU.S.?NonmaleficenceWhich termdescribesthe principleof "do noharm"?Quality-adjustedlife yearWhatdoesQALYstand for?Limitedresources​What is a majorpracticalchallenge inprovidinguniversalhealthcare?Single-payerWhat termdescribeshealthcare paidfor by a singlepublic system?KantianWhat is the theorythat argues that allpeople have equalworth and shouldbe treatedequally?AffordableCare ActWhat documentby the U.S.government iscommonly citedin healthcarejustice debates?AutonomyWhat is theethical principlefocused onrespectingpatients'choices?The BabyDoeCaseWhat is the name ofthe case that causeddebate on the ethicsof withholdingtreatment frominfants withdisabilities?BeneficenceWhat is theprinciple thatfocuses ondoing goodto others?ManagedCareA system forproviding care to agroup usingregulatoryrestraints tocontrol costs andefficiencyTheTuskegeeSyphilisStudyWhat is the name ofthe case that causeddistrust betweenmarginalized groupsand healthcareinstitutes?JusticeWhat is theprinciple thatargues that peopleshould be treatedthe fairly becauseeveryone areequals?MedicareWhich U.S.healthcareprogramcovers adults65 and older?WelfareWhat is themain goal ofpublic healthethics?UtilitarianismWhat is thetheory thatfocuses onmaximizing theoverall benefitto society?TriageWhat is theterm forhealthcareprioritizationbased onneed?DistributiveJusticeJusticeregarding thefair distributionof society'sadvantages anddisadvantagesEgalitariantheories ofjusticeaffirm thatimportant benefitsand burdens ofsociety should bedistributed equallyJohnRawlsWho believedin "fair equalityof opportunity"as a basis forhealthcarerights?Utilitariantheoriesof justiceA just distributionof benefits andburdens is onethat maximizesthe net good forsocietyUtilityWhat is theprinciple thatfocuses onmaximizingthe net good?Right toa DecentMinimum​What is theconcept ofensuring allindividuals canaccess a "decentminimum" ofhealthcare?Libertariantheories ofjusticeThe benefits andburdens of societyshould be distributedthrough the fairworkings of a freemarket and theexercise of libertyrightsMedicaidWhich healthcaresystem componentprimarily serveslow-incomeindividuals in theU.S.?NonmaleficenceWhich termdescribesthe principleof "do noharm"?Quality-adjustedlife yearWhatdoesQALYstand for?Limitedresources​What is a majorpracticalchallenge inprovidinguniversalhealthcare?

Justice and Health Care - Call List

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  1. What term describes healthcare paid for by a single public system?
    Single-payer
  2. What is the theory that argues that all people have equal worth and should be treated equally?
    Kantian
  3. What document by the U.S. government is commonly cited in healthcare justice debates?
    Affordable Care Act
  4. What is the ethical principle focused on respecting patients' choices?
    Autonomy
  5. What is the name of the case that caused debate on the ethics of withholding treatment from infants with disabilities?
    The Baby Doe Case
  6. What is the principle that focuses on doing good to others?
    Beneficence
  7. A system for providing care to a group using regulatory restraints to control costs and efficiency
    Managed Care
  8. What is the name of the case that caused distrust between marginalized groups and healthcare institutes?
    The Tuskegee Syphilis Study
  9. What is the principle that argues that people should be treated the fairly because everyone are equals?
    Justice
  10. Which U.S. healthcare program covers adults 65 and older?
    Medicare
  11. What is the main goal of public health ethics?
    Welfare
  12. What is the theory that focuses on maximizing the overall benefit to society?
    Utilitarianism
  13. What is the term for healthcare prioritization based on need?
    Triage
  14. Justice regarding the fair distribution of society's advantages and disadvantages
    Distributive Justice
  15. affirm that important benefits and burdens of society should be distributed equally
    Egalitarian theories of justice
  16. Who believed in "fair equality of opportunity" as a basis for healthcare rights?
    John Rawls
  17. A just distribution of benefits and burdens is one that maximizes the net good for society
    Utilitarian theories of justice
  18. What is the principle that focuses on maximizing the net good?
    Utility
  19. What is the concept of ensuring all individuals can access a "decent minimum" of healthcare?
    Right to a Decent Minimum​
  20. The benefits and burdens of society should be distributed through the fair workings of a free market and the exercise of liberty rights
    Libertarian theories of justice
  21. Which healthcare system component primarily serves low-income individuals in the U.S.?
    Medicaid
  22. Which term describes the principle of "do no harm"?
    Nonmaleficence
  23. What does QALY stand for?
    Quality-adjusted life year
  24. What is a major practical challenge in providing universal healthcare?
    Limited resources​