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Getting doctors to listen: ethics and outcomes data in context

Boyle, Philip J.(Edited by)
Part of the Hastings Center studies in ethics series
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This book examines why physicians are often surprisingly reluctant to follow guidelines for treating patients based on research data. It assesses the merits of these concerns-which include worries about legal liability, financial incentives, the scientific validity of the data, and the objectivity of the issuer of the guidelines. It also proposes ways of developing more useful data and more effective guidelines that would reduce their objections.

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Product Details
Georgetown University Press
158901328X / 9781589013285
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
174.2
01/01/1998
English
234 pages
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