Rationing of healthcare services according to an individual's ability to pay--or, as the case may be, the inability to do so--is becoming more prevalent in the U.S., both in the public and private insurance spheres.
Rationing of healthcare services according to an individual's ability to pay--or, as the case may be, the inability to do so--is becoming more prevalent in the U.S., both in the public and private insurance spheres.