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050 00 RJ253.5|b.C36 2010 
060 00 2011 B-769 
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100 1  Camosy, Charles C.,|d1975-|eauthor. 
245 10 Too expensive to treat? :|bfinitude, tragedy, and the 
       neonatal ICU /|cCharles C. Camosy. 
264  1 Grand Rapids, Michigan :|bWilliam B. Eerdmans Publishing 
       Company,|c2010. 
300    x, 221 pages ;|c23 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-218) and 
       index. 
505 0  Introduction. -- The Context of Neonatal Intensive Care --
       The Argument -- Complications and Objections -- 1. The 
       Moral Status of Newborn Infants. -- Some Historical 
       Highlights -- Imperiled Newborns in Ancient Greece and 
       Rome -- Contemporary Attitudes and Practices -- The Social
       Quality of Life Model and the Moral Status of Newborns -- 
       A Third Option? -- Don Marquis -- Objections to the 
       Argument from Potential -- Response to the "No Interest" 
       Objections -- The "Problems with Potential" Objection -- 
       The Moral Status of Imperiled Newborns -- H. Tristram 
       Engelhardt, Jr. -- Earl Shelp -- Joseph Fletcher -- 
       Critical Evaluation -- One Final Challenge: the Argument 
       of John Lizza -- Conclusion --2. Arguments against the 
       Social Quality of Life Model. -- Ruling Out Social Factors
       on Theoretical and Practical Levels: Paul Ramsey -- Ramsey
       : Critique -- The Roman Catholic Tradition on Ordinary and
       Extraordinary Means -- Ruling Out Social Factors on a 
       Practical Level: Richard McCormack -- Ruling Out Social 
       Factors on a Practical Level: John Paris -- Ruling Out 
       Social Factors on a Practical Level: Magisterial Teaching 
       -- McCormack, Paris, and Magisterial Teaching: Critical 
       Evaluation -- Wrongful Discrimination? -- The Social 
       Quality of Life Model and "The Moral Foundations of 
       Medicine" -- Can Imperiled Newborns Have Duties? -- A 
       Postscript on Relational Anthropology: a Necessary 
       Ingredient in the Social Quality Model? -- 3. The "Weak" 
       Social Quality of Life Model. -- Raymond Duff and A.G.M. 
       Campbell -- Anthony Shaw -- Paul Johnson -- Catholic 
       Social Teaching on the Fundamental Sociality of the Human 
       Person -- Problems with Prioritizing the Common Good and 
       the Universal Destination of Goods -- Richard Sparks: A 
       Rejoinder -- Sparks: Critique -- Medicaid and Triage -- 
       Medicaid and Triage: Some Understandable Concerns -- A 
       Response to the Concerns --4. A Constructive Proposal for 
       Reforming the Treatment and Care of Imperiled Newborns. --
       Basic Facts about Treatment of Imperiled Newborns in the 
       NICU -- Outcomes and Predictions -- The "Culture" of the 
       NICU -- Economic Considerations -- NICU Attitudes and 
       Practices: A Critique -- Catholic Social Teaching and the 
       "Culture of Overtreatment" in the NICU -- Catholic Social 
       Teaching on Solutions to the Problem -- An "Asked and 
       Answered" Rejoinder? -- Medicaid -- Medicaid and Triage --
       Final Thoughts on the Medicaid-Triage Analogy -- General 
       Reforms -- The Oregon Model -- The Quality-Adjusted Life-
       Year -- Why Pick on the NICU? -- Discrimination against 
       the Disabled: Redux -- Proportionate Use of the Medicaid 
       Resources in the NICU: A Suggestive Proposal -- A 
       Preferential Option for the Poor? -- Conclusion.  
650  0 Neonatal intensive care|xMoral and ethical aspects. 
650  0 Neonatal intensive care|xEconomic aspects. 
650  0 Health care rationing|xMoral and ethical aspects. 
650  0 Refusal to treat|xMoral and ethical aspects. 
650  0 Triage (Medicine)|xMoral and ethical aspects. 
650  0 Quality of life. 
650  7 Neugeborenenkrankheit.|2idszbz 
650  7 Intensivtherapie.|2idszbz 
650  7 Wirtschaftlichkeit.|2idszbz 
650  7 Medizinische Ethik.|2idszbz 
650  7 Triage.|2idszbz 
650  7 Lebensqualität.|2idszbz 
650 12 Intensive Care, Neonatal|xethics|zUnited States. 
650 12 Health Care Rationing|xethics|zUnited States. 
650 22 Intensive Care, Neonatal|xeconomics|zUnited States. 
650 22 Refusal to Treat|xethics|zUnited States. 
650 22 Triage|xethics|zUnited States. 
650 22 Quality of Life. 
651  7 United States.|2idszbz 
994    01|bSTJ 
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