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Health Care Management Ethics: Business Ethics with a Difference
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 January 2015
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1 See George Khushf, “Administrative and Organizational Ethics,” HEC Forum, December 1997; Leonard J. Weber, “Taking On Organizational Ethics,” Health Progress, May/June 1997.
2 See Lynn Sharp Paine, “Managing for Organizational Integrity,” Harvard Business Review, March–April 1994.
3 Another text for consideration is John R. Griffith, The Moral Challenges of Health Care Management (Ann Arbor: Health Administration Press, 1993).
4 Andrew C. Wicks and Paul L. Glezen, “In Search of Experts: A Conception of Expertise for Business Ethics Consultation,” Business Ethics Quarterly, January 1998, pp. 121–122.
5 Tom L. Beauchamp and James F. Childress, Principles of Biomedical Ethics, 3d edition (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989).
6 Sabin, James, “A Credo for Ethical Managed Care in Mental Health Practice,” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, September 1994.
7 Ibid.
8 Thomas Schindler, “Doing Justice,” Unpublished.
9 Leonard J. Weber, “The Race of the Care Giver: Should Managers Honor Patients’ Requests?” Health Progress, April 1995.
10 Health Care Without Harm: The Campaign for Environmentally Responsible Health Care. C/o CCHW Center for Health, Environment and Justice, Falls Church, VA.
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