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Clinical Ethics as Medical Hermeneutics
(1994-06)
There are several branches of ethics. Clinical ethics, the one
closest to medical decisionmaking, can be seen as a branch of medicine itself.
In this view, clinical ethics is a unitary hermeneutics. Its rule is a
guideline ...
Surrogate Decisions at Risk: The
(1990-05)
Ethics of Managed Care: Challenges to the Principles of Relationship-Centered Care
(1996)
Health care reform involves ethical issues on many levels. First, the
impetus to reform the health care system stems in large part from concerns
about equity, just distribution of goods and services, and commitments to ...
Ensuring a Good Death
(1997)