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Introduction
Chapter 1. What Justice Demands
Chapter 2. The Cognitive Bases for Deciding When Policies Are Just
Chapter 3. Advocating Basic Minimum Medical Care: A Case of Justice Denied
Chapter 4. Overdiagnosing, Overtesting, and Overmedicalizing Physical Conditions
Chapter 5. Overdiagnosing, Overtesting, and Overmedicalizing Behavior and Feelings
Chapter 6. Practices and Policies in the U.S. Health Care System That Are Scientifically and Ethically Unjustifiable: They Should Not and Cannot Persist
Chapter 7. Suggesting Policies and Practices for Increasing Justice and Assuring the Sustainability of the U.S. Health Care System.
Chapter 1. What Justice Demands
Chapter 2. The Cognitive Bases for Deciding When Policies Are Just
Chapter 3. Advocating Basic Minimum Medical Care: A Case of Justice Denied
Chapter 4. Overdiagnosing, Overtesting, and Overmedicalizing Physical Conditions
Chapter 5. Overdiagnosing, Overtesting, and Overmedicalizing Behavior and Feelings
Chapter 6. Practices and Policies in the U.S. Health Care System That Are Scientifically and Ethically Unjustifiable: They Should Not and Cannot Persist
Chapter 7. Suggesting Policies and Practices for Increasing Justice and Assuring the Sustainability of the U.S. Health Care System.