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Ethics committees: time to experiment with standards

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JC Fletcher, DE Hoffmann - Annals of internal medicine, 1994 - Am Coll Physicians
Ethics committees for patient care issues have become a fixture in hospitals in the United
States. A 1992 survey (Phillips DF. Personal communication) by the American Hospital Association
found that of 5916 respondent hospitals, 3015 (51%) had such a committee. These ...
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Institutional ethics committees and the shield of immunity

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J Fleetwood, SS Unger - Annals of internal medicine, 1994 - Am Coll Physicians
Institutional ethics committees have been hailed as a good resource for physicians confronting
complex ethical issues in patient care.Physicians may seek ethics committee consultations to
receive impartial assistance in decision making, to resolve conflicts, and to avoid ...
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[CITATION] Ethics consultation: The least dangerous profession?


GR Scofield - Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics: CQ: the …, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Camb Q Healthc Ethics. 1993 Fall;2(4):417-26; discussion 426-48. Comment in: Camb Q
Healthc Ethics. 1996 Spring;5(2):284. Ethics consultation: the least dangerous profession?
Scofield GR. Pace University School of Law, White Plains, New York. ...
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Evaluating ethics committees: a view from the outside

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DE Hoffmann - The Milbank Quarterly, 1993 - jstor.org
Page 1. Evaluating Ethics Committees: A View from the Outside DIANE E. HOFFMANN University
of Maryland School of Law URING THE LAST DECADE, THERE HAS BEEN RE- markable growth
in the number of health care institutions with ethics committees. ...
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A national survey of hospital ethics committees


SJ Youngner, DL Jackson, C Coulton, BW … - Critical Care …, 1983 - journals.lww.com
Vol. 11, No. 11 Yoimgner et al—hospital irriucs 903 standing psychiatric and rehabilitation hospitals
were excluded from the population. A disproportional, stratified random sampling pro- cedure
was used. The population of hospitals was di- vided into 2 strata, based on the number of ...
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Ethics consultation


DF Kelly, JW Hoyt - Critical care clinics, 1996 - Elsevier
Since the 1976 decision of the New Jersey Supreme Court in Quinlan, in which the court suggested
that decisions about forgoing life-sustaining treatment might be made rightly by hospital ethics
committees, 60 the number of these committees has risen rapidly. 27 The influential 1983 ...
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Ethics consultation: skills, roles, and training


J La Puma, DL Schiedermayer - … to the History, Methods, and Practice, 1997 - books.google.com
Ethics Consultation: Skills, Roles, and Training John La Puma and David L. Schiedermayer John
La Puma, the first author of this paper, is a general internist at the North Suburban Clinic in Elk
Grove Village, Illinois, and a Chicago-based ethics consultant. In his role as consultant he ...
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Ethics Case Review in Health Care Institutions: Committees, Consultants, or …


MD Swenson, RB Miller - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1992 - archinte.highwire.org
Traditionally, review of difficult ethical problems that emerge in the care of patients has been
per- formed by hospital ethics commit- tees. It has been proposed that this case review would
be more effec- tively conducted by individual clini- cians who are skilled in ethical anal- ...
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[CITATION] Can There Be Educational and Training Standards for Those Conducting Health …


MP Aulisio, RM Arnold, SJ Youngner - Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues for the 21st …, 1998
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For experts only? Access to hospital ethics committees

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GJ Agich, SJ Youngner - The Hastings Center Report, 1991 - jstor.org
The problem of access is complicated by ambiguity in the accepted under- standing of what hospital
ethics com- mittees are all about The literature dis-' tinguishes, for example, the following very
different functions: providing ethi- cal advice and analysis, counselling, determining ...
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