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Soc Sci Med ; 352: 117016, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38796950

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Healthcare systems can be considered moral economies in which moral capital in the form of expectations toward norms, values, and virtues are exchanged and traded. Moral capital, as a concept, is an extension of Bourdieu's forms of symbolic, and in particular, cultural capital. This research set out to identify forms of moral capital evident in the accounts of health professionals and patients within the distinctive healthcare systems of Germany, New Zealand, and the Unites States. Here, we provide an overview of 15 forms of moral capital that were identified. An important form of moral capital is equality. The global coronavirus pandemic has illuminated inequalities in healthcare systems across the world. We suggest considering moral capital as a useful tool to reform healthcare systems and make the provision of healthcare a more equitable enterprise.


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COVID-19 , Delivery of Health Care , Morals , Humans , New Zealand , Germany , COVID-19/epidemiology , COVID-19/psychology , Health Personnel/psychology , SARS-CoV-2 , Pandemics
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