Petty corruption in health care

Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (3):133-134 (1997)
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Abstract

"Petty corruption and honesty in all health care systems" is the original title of one of the bioethics networks within the world-wide study projects of the International Association of Bioethics. As the co-ordinator of this network, it still puzzles me why the word "petty" is in the title when in the past few years - through interviews and questionnaires involving 18 countries - it has become evident to me that not only trivial but important, significant corruption exists in many health care systems.

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Minimalist Ethics.Daniel Callahan - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (5):19-25.

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