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G.N. Wilcox Memorial Hospital v. Hawaii
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The "Gag Rule" Revisited: Physicians as Abortion Gatekeepers
(1992)In this article, I explore this failure [of the therapeutic exception as a compromise device in federal abortion counseling regulations] with an eye toward its broader lessons about the social uses of medical discretion ... -
Gag Rules and Trade Secrets in Managed Care Contracts: Ethical and Legal Concerns
(1997-10-13)Gag rules-clauses in managed care contracts that prevent physicians from disclosing information that the plan may find disparaging, but that could relate directly to the patient's health-have recently been the subject ... -
Gagging the Doctors
(1996-01-08) -
The 'Gallo Case': Popovic Strikes Back
(1997-02-14) -
The Game of Life
(1996-09) -
The Game of Life (And Death)
(1980-04-24) -
Games People Play With Author's Names
(1997-06-26) -
Gamete Dealers
(1994-04) -
Gamete Donation and Anonymity
(1991-04) -
Gamete Donation and Anonymity
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A Gamete Gambol
(1999-07-02) -
Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer in Older Women: Effect of Limiting Number of Gametes Transferred
(1994-08-20)...Our results show that the chance of pregnancy after gamete intrafallopian transfer in women over 40 is reduced by restricting the maximum number of oocytes that may be transferred. The [Human Fertilisation and Embryology ... -
Gaming the System: Dodging the Rules, Ruling the Dodgers
(1991-03)Although traditional obligations of fidelity require physicians to deliver quality care to their patients, including to utilize costly technologies, physicians are steadily losing their accustomed control over the necessary ... -
Gastric Tube Feeding in Elderly Patients
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The Gastroenterologist and His Endoscope: The Embodiment of Technology and the Necessity for a Medical Ethics
(1996-12)The purpose of this essay is to argue for the necessity of an ethics of the practice of the specialist-technologist in medicine. In the first part I sketch three stages of medical ethics, each with a particular viewpoint regarding ... -
The Gastroenterologist-Patient Relationship
(1993-01) -
Gastroenterologists Disagree on Telling Whole Truth
(1996-09-28) -
Gastroenterology and the Law
(1985-05) -
Gatekeepers
(1999-05) -
Gatekeepers and Cost-Containers in HMOs
(1988-06-23) -
Gatekeeping
(1992-11-19) -
Gatekeeping and Communitarianism
(1993-06) -
Gatekeeping Revisited Protecting Patients From Overtreatment
(1992-08-06)Over 90 percent of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) use primary care physicians as gatekeepers, whose role is to authorize access to specialty, emergency, and hospital care and to diagnostic tests. Gatekeeping has ... -
Gatekeeping: Good or Bad, but Never Indifferent
(1998-03-25) -
Gay Gene Test 'Inaccurate and Immoral'
(1994-03-05) -
Gays and the Stigma of Bad Blood
(1983-04)On March 4, 1983, the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) recommended that sexually active homosexuals be discouraged from donating or selling their blood because they are at risk of having acquired immuno-deficiency ... -
A Gender Analysis of Policy Formation: The Case of Fetal Abuse
(1994)In this paper we argue the value to policy research of taking a feminist perspective on policy issues. We show the development of fetal abuse as a policy issue and how the often unconscious patriarchal stance taken by those ...