Mind, Money, and Morality: Ethical Dimensions of Economic Change in American Psychiatry

Hastings Center Report 18 (3):15-20 (1988)
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Abstract

Pressures to contain budgets and provide cost‐effective care are widespread in the American health care system, no less in psychiatry than elsewhere. The ethical implications of such economically motivated trends, however, become even more important in the area of psychiatric medicine.

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