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The Sciences|December 9, 2004
Dose response: intelligent rationing by physicians is the first step to a health-care system that society can affordP A Ubel
Journal of General Internal Medicine|April 25, 2001
Money talks, patients walk?P A Ubel
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 1, 1997
The role of decision analysis in informed consent: choosing between intuition and systematicityP A Ubel, G Loewenstein
Transplantation|December 16, 2000
Finding a place for public preferences in liver allocation decisionsJ Neuberger, P A Ubel
Annals of Internal Medicine|January 1, 1997
Recognizing bedside rationing: clear cases and tough callsP A Ubel, S Goold
The American Journal of Medicine|April 7, 1998
Does bedside rationing violate patients' best interests? An exploration of "moral hazard"P A Ubel, S Goold
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|July 1, 1996
Public perceptions of the importance of prognosis in allocating transplantable livers to childrenP A Ubel, G Loewenstein
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|July 28, 2001
Revising a priority list based on cost-effectiveness: the role of the prominence effect and distorted utility judgmentsJ Baron, P A Ubel
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 1, 1996
Distributing scarce livers: the moral reasoning of the general publicP A Ubel, G Loewenstein
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|October 5, 1995
The efficacy and equity of retransplantation: an experimental survey of public attitudesP A Ubel, G Loewenstein
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The Sciences|December 9, 2004
Dose response: intelligent rationing by physicians is the first step to a health-care system that society can affordP A Ubel
Journal of General Internal Medicine|April 25, 2001
Money talks, patients walk?P A Ubel
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 1, 1997
The role of decision analysis in informed consent: choosing between intuition and systematicityP A Ubel, G Loewenstein
Transplantation|December 16, 2000
Finding a place for public preferences in liver allocation decisionsJ Neuberger, P A Ubel
Annals of Internal Medicine|January 1, 1997
Recognizing bedside rationing: clear cases and tough callsP A Ubel, S Goold
The American Journal of Medicine|April 7, 1998
Does bedside rationing violate patients' best interests? An exploration of "moral hazard"P A Ubel, S Goold
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|July 1, 1996
Public perceptions of the importance of prognosis in allocating transplantable livers to childrenP A Ubel, G Loewenstein
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|July 28, 2001
Revising a priority list based on cost-effectiveness: the role of the prominence effect and distorted utility judgmentsJ Baron, P A Ubel
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 1, 1996
Distributing scarce livers: the moral reasoning of the general publicP A Ubel, G Loewenstein
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|October 5, 1995
The efficacy and equity of retransplantation: an experimental survey of public attitudesP A Ubel, G Loewenstein
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