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The developing physician--becoming a professional

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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
caring for patients. We spent years acquiring the knowledge and skills ...
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Do physicians not offer useful services because of coverage restrictions?

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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
national survey of physicians, we asked how often physicians elected not to ...
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Improving fairness in coverage decisions: Performance expectations for quality improvement


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
made. To address this problem the Ethical Force Program, a collaborative ...
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[PDF] Lying to insurance companies: The desire to deceive among physicians and the public


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
deception of insurance companies in order to obtain necessary healthcare
services and how this support varies based on perceptions of physicians' ...
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Physicians' Interactions With Third-Party Payers: Is Deception Necessary?


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
care that they perceive as necessary, particularly when illnesses are ...
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The Hippocratic Underground: Civil Disobedience and Health Care Reform.


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
comply with laws enacted by a legislative majority (or with executive acts ...
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Ethical conflict in nurse practitioners and physician assistants in managed care


CM Ulrich, M Danis, SJ Ratcliffe, E Garrett- … - Nursing research, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > November/December 2006 - Volume 55 - Issue 6 >
Ethical Conflict in Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assist... ... Connie M.
Ulrich, PhD, RN, is Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Senior Fellow, ...
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Oh, Canada: Comparing single-payer health care with practice in the United States


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
an American physician would willingly move to Canada when the reverse is ...
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Beliefs about generic drugs among elderly adults in hospital-based primary care practices


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 ...
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[PDF] Rachel M. Werner, MD, Ph. D.


P Training, F Appointments - Hospital, 1998 - uphs.upenn.edu
Office Address: Center for Health Equity Research Philadelphia VA Medical Center
– 9E 3900 University Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215) 898-9278 (215)
573-8778 fax rwerner@mail.med.upenn.edu ... 1988-1992 BA Macalester ...
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