Author(s)
Dougherty, Charles J.Keywords
CaringEconomics
Ethics
Health
Health Care
Health Care Delivery
Hospitals
Institutional Ethics
Moral Obligations
Organizations
Religious Hospitals
Roman Catholic Ethics
Values
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Abstract
Identifying what the differences are or ought to be between Catholic health care organizations and their non-Catholic counterparts is the subject of great debate. The author responds to the essays in this volume by Dennis Brodeur, Clarke E. Cochran and Christopher J. Kauffman, each of which represents a different perspective in the discussion of what is unique about Catholic health care.Date
2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/75946910.1076/chbi.5.1.66.3798
Christian Bioethics. 1999 Apr; 5(1): 66-74.
1380-3603
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