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Patient autonomy: imperfect, insufficient, but still quite necessary.
Patient autonomy: imperfect, insufficient, but still quite necessary. J Clin Ethics. 2002; 13(1):57-62.
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Cost of Illness
Decision Making
Ethics, Clinical
Humans
Insurance Coverage
Paternalism
Patient Participation
Patient Satisfaction
Patient-Centered Care
Personal Autonomy
Physician-Patient Relations
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Lainie Ross