The role of community values in setting healthcare priorities. Ethically and financially viable, or merely a "modest proposal?".
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Ubel, PA
Published in: MLO: medical laboratory observer
July 1997
Duke Scholars
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MLO: medical laboratory observer
ISSN
0580-7247
Publication Date
July 1997
Volume
29
Issue
7
Start / End Page
90 / 93
Related Subject Headings
- Value of Life
- United States
- Social Values
- Politics
- Oregon
- Health Priorities
- Health Care Rationing
- Ethics, Medical
- Economic Competition
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Ubel, P. A. (1997). The role of community values in setting healthcare priorities. Ethically and financially viable, or merely a "modest proposal?". MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer, 29(7), 90–93.
Ubel, P. A. “The role of community values in setting healthcare priorities. Ethically and financially viable, or merely a "modest proposal?".” MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer 29, no. 7 (July 1997): 90–93.
Ubel PA. The role of community values in setting healthcare priorities. Ethically and financially viable, or merely a "modest proposal?". MLO: medical laboratory observer. 1997 Jul;29(7):90–3.
Ubel, P. A. “The role of community values in setting healthcare priorities. Ethically and financially viable, or merely a "modest proposal?".” MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer, vol. 29, no. 7, July 1997, pp. 90–93.
Ubel PA. The role of community values in setting healthcare priorities. Ethically and financially viable, or merely a "modest proposal?". MLO: medical laboratory observer. 1997 Jul;29(7):90–93.
Published In
MLO: medical laboratory observer
ISSN
0580-7247
Publication Date
July 1997
Volume
29
Issue
7
Start / End Page
90 / 93
Related Subject Headings
- Value of Life
- United States
- Social Values
- Politics
- Oregon
- Health Priorities
- Health Care Rationing
- Ethics, Medical
- Economic Competition