Managed care ethics : essays on the impact of managed care on traditional medical ethics /
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Author / Creator: | La Puma, John. |
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Imprint: | New York : Hatherleigh Press, c1998. |
Description: | ix, 208 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | A Hatherleigh CME book Hatherleigh CME book. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3048459 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g 1. |t The Rise of Patient Autonomy -- |g 2. |t The Dawning of the Age of Accountability -- |g 3. |t Accountability in Managed Care: What Should We Expect from Patients? -- |g 4. |t When It's Hard to Be Sure of the Patient's Own Goals -- |g 5. |t Why Ethics Defines Quality - And Goals Define Ethics -- |g 6. |t Managed Care Needs the Credibility of Professional Moral Standards -- |g 7. |t Integrity in Managed Care -- |g 8. |t Ethical Issues in Outpatient Managed Care -- |g 9. |t Anticipating Managed Care's Effect on Culturally Diverse Populations -- |g 10. |t Medicare in Managed Care: Seeing Patients as "Losses" -- |g 11. |t Informed Consent: Should Capitation's Financial Incentives Be a Part? -- |g 12. |t Bound or Gagged? Privacy, Confidentiality and Computerized Patient Records -- |g 13. |t Confidentiality Again: Drug Plans Need an Ethics Infusion STAT -- |g 14. |t The Principle of Beneficence in Managed Care -- |g 15. |t Should Doctors Guarantee Results? Or, Whose Disease Is It, Anyway? -- |g 16. |t Medicine by Legislation: Can Physicians Learn Techniques That Patients and HMOs Already Know? -- |g 17. |t Alternative Medical Treatments Raise Some Ethical Questions -- |g 18. |t Pharmacists and Physicians: Perils, Potential and Parallels -- |g 19. |t What You Should Know About the Role of Hospitalists -- |g 20. |t What Are the Utilization Rules for Providing Marginal Treatment? -- |g 21. |t Needed: Clear Standards for Defining Futile Care -- |g 22. |t Assisted Suicide and Managed Care: Whose Right to Die? -- |g 23. |t Physician-Assisted Suicide and Managed Care: A Match Made in Hell -- |g 24. |t Advance Directives in Managed Care: Inspired by Love or Money? -- |g 25. |t High-Tech Home Care -- |g 26. |t Respect and Communication Skills -- |g 27. |t Does the Doctor-Patient Relationship Mean More to Doctors than to Patients? -- |g 28. |t How Much Should Doctors, Patients and Plans Care about Each Other? -- |g 29. |t Managed Care "Menage a Trois": Doctor, Patient and Payer -- |g 30. |t How and How Much Should Physicians Be Paid? -- |g 31. |t Risk Management: Does Doing the Right Business Thing Decrease the Risk of Being Sued? -- |g 32. |t Understanding and Protecting Medical Ethics Can Reduce Your Liability Risk -- |g 33. |t The Principle of Fairness -- |g 34. |t Smoking, Slimming and Seat Belts: Is Public Health and Preventive Medicine a Responsibility of Managed Care? -- |g 35. |t Ethics Catches Up to Law: What Is Most Fair for All? -- |g 36. |t Mickey Mantle's Liver Transplant: Is Organ Allocation Fair? -- |g 37. |t Satisfying Managed Care Patients Through Ethics Consultation -- |g 38. |t What to Expect from Your Hospital's Ethics Program -- |t Managed Care Ethics: CME. |
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