Medical Ethics in the Era of Managed Care: The Need for Institutional Structures Instead of Principles for Individual Cases
Author(s)
Emanuel, Ezekiel J.Keywords
BioethicsConflict of Interest
Contracts
Costs and Benefits
Economics
Ethical Review
Ethics
Guidelines
Health
Health Care
Health Care Delivery
Incentives
Institutional Policies
Managed Care Programs
Medical Ethics
Managed Care
Patient Care
Physicians
Practice Guidelines
Public Policy
Review
Withholding Treatment
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2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/746894Journal of Clinical Ethics. 1995 Winter; 6(4): 335-338.
1046-7890
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