000004046 001__ 4046 000004046 005__ 20240124114244.0 000004046 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/m4j38rm1 000004046 037__ $$aIR 000004046 245__ $$aAccess to health care coverage in the United States: rationing people rather than services 000004046 260__ $$bOregon Health and Science University 000004046 269__ $$a2017 000004046 336__ $$aAnthology 000004046 520__ $$aAccess to health care coverage in the United States is far from equitable and raises many ethical questions related to fairness. Access refers to the ease in which an individual in need of medical services is able to obtain them. Under the framework of bioethics, issues surrounding access to health care coverage fall primarily under the principle of justice as it pertains to fairness, entitlement to and equitable distribution of resources (Trotochaud, 2006). Within the U.S. health care system, access to health insurance is the most critical factor for determining one's access to health care services. 000004046 650__ $$aMedicaid$$021932 000004046 650__ $$aMedicare$$019885 000004046 650__ $$aPatient Protection and Affordable Care Act$$039451 000004046 6531_ $$aoregon health plan 000004046 6531_ $$aprioritized list 000004046 6531_ $$aoregon health authority 000004046 691__ $$aSchool of Medicine$$041369 000004046 692__ $$aDivision of Management$$041635 000004046 7001_ $$aVasquez, Leah$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354 000004046 8564_ $$9856aa553-4462-4e13-85f0-115f9982083c$$s278325$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/4046/files/Access_to_Health_Care_Coverage_In_the_United_States__Rationing_Pe.pdf 000004046 905__ $$a/rest/prod/rf/55/z7/98/rf55z798h 000004046 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:4046$$pstudent-work 000004046 980__ $$aReflections on Healthcare Management