ETHICS in HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT

The ethical dimensions of managing healthcare services are often daunting, but the sixth edition of this highly regarded text provides the principles to educate students and guide practitioners as they strive to make the "right" decisions. From historical to contemporary examples, readers...

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Main Author: Darr, Kurt (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Baltimore Health Professions Press, Inc 2019
Edition:Sixth edition
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