Ethics, Outcomes, and Epistemology: How Should Imprecise Data Figure Into Health-Policy Formulation?
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Dagi, Teo ForchtKeywords
Allowing to DieAlternatives
Brain
Brain Pathology
Common Good
Compassion
Costs and Benefits
Decision Making
Economics
Empathy
Ethical Analysis
Ethical Theory
Ethics
Health
Health Care
Injuries
Justice
Life
Obligations to Society
Prognosis
Public Policy
Resource Allocation
Selection for Treatment
Social Interaction
Statistics
Treatment Outcome
Value of Life
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2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/742097Journal of Clinical Ethics. 1993 Fall; 4(3): 262-266.
1046-7890
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