id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-023511-tvx4cflu GERMAIN, Sabrina Will COVID-19 Mark the End of an Egalitarian National Health Service? 2020-04-09 .txt text/plain 3614 208 57 It concludes that the liberal egalitarian conception of distributive justice at the heart of the NHS that aims to guarantee free and equal access to healthcare is now in jeopardy and is being replaced by a utilitarian approach based on a priority ranking of patients for the provision of services at this critical time. 3 Nonetheless, considerations around the basic entitlement to healthcare, whether resources should be allocated based on a patient's, a community's or a population's needs or whether the NHS should aim to provide individuals with greater life opportunity by satisfying healthcare needs, still to this day occupy the policy debate, and most particularly in this time of crisis. 9 Even though crucial turning points at the national level have triggered healthcare reforms that embraced alternative ideas of justice, at times prescribing the use of utilitarian means or libertarian principles to achieve greater efficiency and guarantee equal access to care, the original egalitarian goals have not been compromised. ./cache/cord-023511-tvx4cflu.txt ./txt/cord-023511-tvx4cflu.txt