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What We’re Reading: Factoring Noncompliance, Use of Social Media

Posted by: Jessica Miller on: August 25, 2011

The ethics consult group at my hospital meets monthly to go over cases and discuss readings. For July, we read a couple of older articles on whether and how to factor a patient’s possible noncompliance into treatment and discharge plans. We also looked at an American Journal of Bioethics “Trending” article by Summer Johnson McGee. [...]


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