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Publicly Funded Health Care for Pregnant Undocumented Immigrants: Achieving Moral Progress Through Overlapping Consensus
by
Taylor, Holly A
, Fabi, Rachel
in
Bioethics
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Citizens
/ Citizenship
/ Consensus
/ Distributive justice
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ Fetuses
/ Financing, Government - ethics
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ Health Policy
/ Health services
/ Health Services Accessibility - economics
/ Humans
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration policy
/ Indigent care
/ Insurance coverage
/ Maternal Health Services - economics
/ Medicaid
/ Moral Obligations
/ Morality
/ Morals
/ Noncitizens
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal care
/ Public health
/ Social Justice
/ Social Problems
/ Society
/ Undocumented Immigrants
/ United States
2021
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Publicly Funded Health Care for Pregnant Undocumented Immigrants: Achieving Moral Progress Through Overlapping Consensus
by
Taylor, Holly A
, Fabi, Rachel
in
Bioethics
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Citizens
/ Citizenship
/ Consensus
/ Distributive justice
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ Fetuses
/ Financing, Government - ethics
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ Health Policy
/ Health services
/ Health Services Accessibility - economics
/ Humans
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration policy
/ Indigent care
/ Insurance coverage
/ Maternal Health Services - economics
/ Medicaid
/ Moral Obligations
/ Morality
/ Morals
/ Noncitizens
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal care
/ Public health
/ Social Justice
/ Social Problems
/ Society
/ Undocumented Immigrants
/ United States
2021
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Publicly Funded Health Care for Pregnant Undocumented Immigrants: Achieving Moral Progress Through Overlapping Consensus
by
Taylor, Holly A
, Fabi, Rachel
in
Bioethics
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Citizens
/ Citizenship
/ Consensus
/ Distributive justice
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ Fetuses
/ Financing, Government - ethics
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ Health Policy
/ Health services
/ Health Services Accessibility - economics
/ Humans
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration policy
/ Indigent care
/ Insurance coverage
/ Maternal Health Services - economics
/ Medicaid
/ Moral Obligations
/ Morality
/ Morals
/ Noncitizens
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal care
/ Public health
/ Social Justice
/ Social Problems
/ Society
/ Undocumented Immigrants
/ United States
2021
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Publicly Funded Health Care for Pregnant Undocumented Immigrants: Achieving Moral Progress Through Overlapping Consensus
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Publicly Funded Health Care for Pregnant Undocumented Immigrants: Achieving Moral Progress Through Overlapping Consensus
2021
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Overview
What just societies owe to non-citizen immigrants is a controversial question. This paper considers three accounts of the requirements of distributive justice for non-citizens to determine what they might suggest about the provision of publicly funded health care to pregnant undocumented immigrants. These accounts are compared to locate an overlapping consensus on the duty of the state to provide care to pregnant undocumented immigrants. The aim of this paper is not to take a substantive position on the \"right\" prenatal policy, but rather to explore the moral space that this issue occupies and suggest that real moral progress can be achieved through the consistent application of shared values.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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