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  1. From Bedside to Boardroom: Sociological Shifts and Bioethics.Paul Root Wolpe - 2000 - HEC Forum 12 (3):191-201.
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  • Where the rubber hits the road: Implications for organizational and clinical ethics in rural healthcare settings. [REVIEW]Ann Freeman Cook & Helena Hoas - 2000 - HEC Forum 12 (4):331-340.
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  • Corporate compliance and integrity programs: The uneasy alliance between law and ethics. [REVIEW]David E. Guinn - 2000 - HEC Forum 12 (4):292-302.
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  • Collaboration of Ethics and Patient Safety Programs: Opportunities to Promote Quality Care.William A. Nelson, Julia Neily, Peter Mills & William B. Weeks - 2008 - HEC Forum 20 (1):15-27.
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  • The Role of Ethics Committees in Charity Care Allocation.Richard Bui & Mary Majumder - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-6.
    Hospital ethics committees (HECs) traditionally focus on clinical ethics but are increasingly recognized for their potential role in addressing organizational ethics, particularly in the allocation of charity care resources. This commentary explores the expanded role of HECs in charity care allocation, emphasizing the core ethical principles of justice, transparency, and accountability. We discuss the need for HECs to develop expertise in organizational ethics, differentiate between emergency and chronic resource allocation, and apply value-based insurance design principles to set service boundaries. By (...)
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