Denial Of The Will
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25. Why the fair innings argument is not persuasive
The fair innings argument (FIA) is frequently put forward as a justification for denying elderly patients treatment when they are in competition with younger patients and resources are scarce. In this paper I will examine some arguments that are used to support the FIA. My conclusion will be that they do not stand up to scrutiny and therefore, the FIA should
BioMed Central.
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26. Hypochondriacal Concerns: Management Through Understanding
The medically unexplained complaint is often a symptom of hypochondriacal concerns. Patients with hypochondriasis may be managed with either naive realism or consideration of morbid categorization or via dimensional assessment of illness beliefs and behaviors. Naive realism will foster focus somatization and promote regression as well as lead to needless tes
Physicians Postgraduate Press.
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27. Marshfield Clinic, physician networks, and the exercise of monopoly power.
OBJECTIVE: Antitrust enforcement can improve the performance of large, vertically integrated physician-hospital organizations (PHOs). Objective: To examine the recent court decisions in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield United of Wisconsin v. Marshfield Clinic antitrust case to understand better the benefits and costs of vertical integration in healthcare. SUMM
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28. Taking the Perspective of the Other Contributes to Awareness of Illness in Schizophrenia
Two approaches dominate research on the lack of awareness of illness that characterizes schizophrenia. The “deficit” approach uses standardized neuropsychological batteries to identify the neural underpinnings of intact insight; the “nondeficit” approach investigates the psychological defense mechanisms that motivate denial of illness. We adopt, inst
Oxford University Press.