Disposable doctors: incentives to abuse physician peer review
Fielder, J.H.
Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(4): 327-332
1995
ISSN/ISBN: 1046-7890 PMID: 8750593 Document Number: 447789
The following actual cases illustrate a disturbing trend in medicine, one that raises ethical issues that are especially important when considering how economic incentives and disincentives may affect the practice of medicine.
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