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The ethics of managed care : professional integrity and patient rights

Most notoriously, managed care organizations maintained veto authority over the provision of complex and expensive care, and that veto was often wielded in defiance of a physician's recommendation by managed care employees without medical training or experience.
eBook, English, 2002
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2002
1 online resource.
9781402010453, 1402010451
1012437483
1 Rationing Health Care: Inherent Conflicts within the Concept of Justice.- 2 Ethical Dilemmas in Managed Care for the Practitioner.- 3 Managed Care and the Practice of the Professions.- 4 The AMA’s Position on the Ethics of Managed Care.- 5 Medicine and Managed Care, Morals and Markets.- 6 A Radical Challenge to the Traditional Conception of Medicine: On the Need to Move Beyond Economic Factors When Considering the Ethics of Managed Care.- 7 Managed Care and the Deprofessionalization of Medicine.- 8 The Ethics and Empirics of Trust.- 9 Ethics of Managed Care: In Search of Grounding.- 10 Back to the Future: From Managed Care to Patient-Managed Care.- 11 Care and Managed Care: Psychological Factors Relevant to Healthcare and its Delivery.- Notes on Contributors.
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