Ethical Issues in Health Care on the Frontiers of the Twenty-First Century

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Wear, Stephen. (Editor), Bono, James J. (Editor), Logue, Gerald. (Editor), McEvoy, Adrianne. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2000.
Series:Philosophy and Medicine ; 65
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Table of Contents:
  • Keynote Address: Bioethics at the End of the Millennium: Fashioning Health-Care Policy in the Absence of a Moral Consensus
  • Keynote Address: Bioethics at the End of the Millennium: Fashioning Health-Care Policy in the Absence of a Moral Consensus
  • The Dilemma of Funding Health Care
  • The Dilemma of Funding Health Care
  • Toward Multiple Standards of Health Delivery: Taking Moral and Economic Diversity Seriously
  • A Preventive Ethics Approach to the Managed Practice of Medicine: Putting the History of Medical Ethics to Work
  • Saving Lives, Saving Money: Shepherding the Role of Technology
  • The Human Genome Project
  • The Human Genome, Difference, and Disease: Nature, Culture, and New Narratives for MedicineỚ"s Future
  • Concepts of Disease After the Human Genome Project
  • From Promises of Progress to Portents of Peril: Public Responses to Genetic Engineering
  • PKU and Procreative Liberty: Historical and Ethical Considerations
  • EverybodyỚ"s Got Something
  • The Physician/Patient Relationship
  • The Physician/Paitient Relationship
  • A Medicine of Neighbors
  • Trust, Institutions, and the Physician-Patient Relationship: Implications for Continuity of Care
  • Can Relationships Heal Ớ At a Reasonable Cost?
  • Values and the patient-physician relationship.