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    Hospital ethics committees in Israel: structure, function and heterogeneity in the setting of statutory ethics committees.N. S. Wenger - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (3):177-182.
    Objectives: Hospital ethics committees increasingly affect medical care worldwide, yet there has been little evaluation of these bodies. Israel has the distinction of having ethics committees legally required by a Patients' Rights Act. We studied the development of ethics committees in this legal environment.Design: Cross-sectional national survey of general hospitals to identify all ethics committees and interview of ethics committee chairpersons.Setting: Israel five years after the passage of the Patients' Rights Act.Main measurements: Patients' rights and informal ethics committee structure and (...)
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    Can a Patient Refuse a Psychiatric Consultation to Evaluate Decision-Making Capacity?N. S. Wenger & J. Halpern - 1994 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (3):230-234.
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    The Physician’s Role in Completing Advance Directives: Ensuring Patients’ Capacity to Make Healthcare Decisions in Advance.N. S. Wenger & J. Halpern - 1994 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (4):320-323.
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