Transparency: Informed Consent in Primary Care

Hastings Center Report 19 (5):5-9 (1989)
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Abstract

Current legal standards of informed consent send the wrong message to physicians about their moral and legal expectations. A “transparency” model that sees consent as a conversation process can enhance good medical practice and patient autonomy without foreclosing appropriate judicial review.

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