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Focuses on health care in the United States. This title redefines the moral obligations of both physicians and patients, traces the specific effects of these redefined obligations on clinical practice, and explores the implications for patients as individuals and for national health policy.

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An important, thought-provoking book informed by a detailed understanding of medical economics, health care law, and the clinical setting. Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics The economic pressure on clinical caregivers to be cost-conscious in health care decisions is the greatest new ethical challenge facing physicians today... None focuses as sharply and effectively on pressures experienced by the practicing physician at the bedside as Haavi Morreim's Balancing Act. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) Morreim has thoughtfully addressed some difficult issues. Business Economics A thoughtful discussion of the implications of the changing economics of medicine for the obligations of physicians and patients toward one another and toward society as a whole... An excellent book. It applies sophisticated reason and careful scholarship to an extremely important issue at the intersection of philosophy, medicine, economics, and law. The Journal of Clinical Ethics A useful, original, and in many ways refreshingly practical book that challenges contemporary assumptions about doctor-patient relations. Specialists in bioethics will benefit from her lucid account of cost-containment mechanisms; physicians who feel themselves drowning in a sea of paperwork will find light cast on the dark corners of their daily ethical concerns. Medical Humanities Review

Balancing Act The New Medical Ethics of Medicines

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      Publisher: Georgetown University Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/1995
      ISBN13: 9780878405848, 978-0878405848
      ISBN10: 0878405844

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Focuses on health care in the United States. This title redefines the moral obligations of both physicians and patients, traces the specific effects of these redefined obligations on clinical practice, and explores the implications for patients as individuals and for national health policy.

      Trade Review
      An important, thought-provoking book informed by a detailed understanding of medical economics, health care law, and the clinical setting. Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics The economic pressure on clinical caregivers to be cost-conscious in health care decisions is the greatest new ethical challenge facing physicians today... None focuses as sharply and effectively on pressures experienced by the practicing physician at the bedside as Haavi Morreim's Balancing Act. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) Morreim has thoughtfully addressed some difficult issues. Business Economics A thoughtful discussion of the implications of the changing economics of medicine for the obligations of physicians and patients toward one another and toward society as a whole... An excellent book. It applies sophisticated reason and careful scholarship to an extremely important issue at the intersection of philosophy, medicine, economics, and law. The Journal of Clinical Ethics A useful, original, and in many ways refreshingly practical book that challenges contemporary assumptions about doctor-patient relations. Specialists in bioethics will benefit from her lucid account of cost-containment mechanisms; physicians who feel themselves drowning in a sea of paperwork will find light cast on the dark corners of their daily ethical concerns. Medical Humanities Review

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