Caring for Ethics and the Politics of Health Care Reform
Informal caregiving frequently exacts a heavy psychic and physical toll on subjects that perform it while simultaneously figuring as a source of deep ethical meaning, raising questions about how to account for both dimensions in a politics of health care reform.
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Healy, S. 2008. "Caring for Ethics and the Politics of Health Care Reform." Gender, Place and Culture, 15(3): 267-284.