The Ethical Appropriateness of Using Prognostic Scoring Systems in Clinical Management
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Luce, John M.
Wachter, Robert M.
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Critical Care Clinics. 1994 Jan; 10(1): 229-241.
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1994-01Subject
Aids; Allowing to Die; Autonomy; Beneficence; Biomedical Technologies; Case Studies; Critically Ill; Decision Analysis; Decision Making; Diagnosis; Evaluation; Family Members; Futility; Intensive Care Units; Illness; Justice; Life; Mortality; Managed Care; Patient Admission; Patient Participation; Physicians; Prognosis; Prolongation of Life; Resource Allocation; Risks and Benefits; Selection for Treatment; Treatment Outcome; Trends; Uncertainty;
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