Bringing the Hospital Home: Ethical and Social Implications of High-Tech Home Care
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Arras, John D.
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Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press; 1995. 259 p.
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Full Text from Publisherhttp://hdl.handle.net/10822/748039
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1995Subject
Adults; Advance Directives; Aged; Aids; Artificial Feeding; Biomedical Technologies; Cancer; Children; Chronically Ill; Decision Making; Drugs; Economics; Family Members; Government; Government Financing; Government Regulation; Health; Health Care; Health Facilities; Health Insurance; Health Insurance Reimbursement; Health Personnel; Home Care; Insurance; Justice; Long-Term Care; Moral Obligations; Paternalism; Patient Care; Patients; Psychological Stress; Regulation; Renal Dialysis; Resource Allocation; Risks and Benefits; Terminal Care; Terminally Ill; Ventilators;
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Bringing the Hospital Home: Ethical and Social Implications of High-Tech Home Care
Arras, John D.; Dubler, Nancy Neveloff (1994-09)...As we have seen, many uses of high-tech home care are viewed by willing individuals and families as unalloyed benefits, as cherished opportunities to be with loved ones at home rather than in a hospital, or to resume a ...