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MEDICAL ETHICS;
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BIOETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS;
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EMPIRICAL APPROACH;
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HOME CARE;
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EFFICIENCY, ORGANIZATIONAL;
ETHICS COMMITTEES;
ETHICS COMMITTEES, CLINICAL;
FINANCIAL SUPPORT;
FOCUS GROUPS;
HEALTH CARE SURVEYS;
HEALTH PERSONNEL;
HOME CARE SERVICES;
INDIANA;
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LEADERSHIP;
OHIO;
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RESEARCH;
UNITED STATES;
An ethics consultation service in a teaching hospital
LaPuma J, Stocking CB, Silverstein MD, et al. An ethics consultation service in a teaching hospital. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1988; 260 (6):808-11.
Ethics and human values committee survey: A study of physician attitudes and perceptions of a hospital ethics committee
Hern HG. Ethics and human values committee survey: A study of physician attitudes and perceptions of a hospital ethics committee. HEC Forum. 1990; 2:105-25.
Institutional ethics committees: Legitimate and impartial review of ethical health care decisions
Jaffe GA. Institutional ethics committees: Legitimate and impartial review of ethical health care decisions. The Journal of Legal Medicine. 1989; 10(3):393-431.