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- Title
FIVE THREATS TO PATIENT-CENTERED CARE: WITH QUESTIONS FOR HEALTH LAW.
- Authors
Churchill, Larry R.; Fanning, Joseph B.; Schenck, David
- Abstract
The article discusses what the authors refer to as the five threats to patient-centered medical care in America as of 2015, and it mentions several health law-related questions and answers. Patient-physicians relations in the U.S. are addressed, along with the concepts of respect, dignity, and choice in health care administration. Narcissism is examined in connection to the medical ethics codes that are used by organizations such as the American Medical Association.
- Subjects
UNITED States; PHYSICIAN-patient relations; THREATS -- Social aspects; MEDICAL care; HEALTH; NARCISSISM -- Social aspects; MEDICAL ethics; AMERICAN Medical Association; MEDICAL decision making; SOCIAL medicine; LAW
- Publication
Wake Forest Law Review, 2015, Vol 50, Issue 2, p251
- ISSN
0043-003X
- Publication type
Article