- ►shouxi.net DT Stern, M Papadakis - New England Journal of Medicine, 2006 - content.nejm.org We all reflect on our formal training in medicine and know that somehow we made
the transition from being a student in a classroom to being a seasoned clinician
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- ►highwire.org MK Wynia, JB VanGeest, DS Cummins, IB … - Health Affairs, 2003 - healthaff.highwire.org Ethically, physicians should discuss all medically appropriate services with
patients, but coverage restrictions can make these discussions difficult. In a
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M Wynia, D Cummins, D Fleming, K Karsjens, A … - American Journal of Bioethics, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com Patients and physicians often perceive the current health care system to be
unfair, in part because of the ways in which coverage decisions appear to be
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RM Werner, GC Alexander, A Fagerlin, PA … - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2004 - alexander.uchicago.edu This study examines the public's and physicians' willingness to support
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ST Bogardus Jr, DE Geist, EH Bradley - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2004 - archinte.highwire.org Published reports indicate that physicians sometimes use deceptive tactics with
third-party payers. Many physicians appear to be willing to deceive to secure
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R Macauley - The Hastings Center Report, 2005 - questia.com Is violating the law in order to provide necessary medical care ever ethically
justified? As John Rawls puts it more generally: "At what point does the duty to
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JC Shaw - The American Journal of Medicine, 2005 - Elsevier I recently moved to Canada after 20 years of practice in the United States in
both private and academic sectors. Many of my new patients were surprised that
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A Iosifescu, EA Halm, T McGinn, AL Siu, AD … - Patient Education and Counseling, 2008 - Elsevier Negative beliefs about generics were associated with non-white race (p <
0.0001), lower education (p = 0.008) and income (p = 0.001), and having Medicaid
coverage (p = 0.001). Individuals with low health literacy and who reported ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 30 versions
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