HMO Doctor – for Nonsmokers Only?

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (1):67 (1994)
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Abstract

Recently, a physician requested permission to include in the information packet about himself that he would not accept patients who smoke and would not continue the care of current patients who smoke. His poignant statement follows

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