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Questioning the Quantitative Imperative: Decision Aids, Prevention, and the Ethics of Disclosure
- Hastings Center Report
- The Hastings Center
- Volume 41, Number 2, March-April 2011
- pp. 30-39
- 10.1353/hcr.2011.0029
- Article
- Additional Information
Patients should not always receive hard data about the risks and benefits of a medical intervention. That information should always be available to patients who expressly ask for it, but it should be part of standard disclosure only sometimes, and only for some patients. And even then, we need to think about how to offer it.