The Re-contextualization of the Patient: What Home Health Care Can Teach Us About Medical Decision-Making

HEC Forum - Tập 27 Số 2 - Trang 143-156 - 2015
Erica K. Salter1
1Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics, Salus Center, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, USA

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