Physicians' Strikes and the Competing Bases of Physicians' Moral Obligations

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 23 (3):249-274 (2013)
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Abstract

During the last several decades, professional medicine has undergone profound changes in its organization. In particular, the growth of managed care organizations and publicly funded medicine has increasingly standardized physician working conditions and reimbursement. While it is sometimes disputed whether the profession of medicine is suffering reduced autonomy as a whole, there is little doubt that individual physicians are losing autonomy (Burdi and Baker 1999; Harrison and Schulz 1989; Iglehart 1992). As a result, physicians are increasingly attracted to various mechanisms for retaining some control over their individual practice (Choudhry and Brennan 2001). Such mechanisms may include organization ..

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