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ABSTRACT Research has shown that administrative burdens significantly influence benefit uptake across various welfare programs in the U.S. and beyond. However, much of the existing research has focused primarily on program take‐up, leaving a gap in our understanding of how burdens affect the ongoing use of welfare benefits.
Aske Halling
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Reconstructing the Social Construction of Reality
ABSTRACT What is the relationship between legitimation and institutionalization? We take a fresh look at a more complex and nuanced landscape than has previously been documented. Our approach is to view legitimation and institutionalization as separate, though related, processes.
Norman M. Fraser, Romeo V. Turcan
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Patient autonomy in the context of digital health
Abstract Digital health opens the door to a promising horizon where the combination of several sciences and the application of new technologies can improve health, hope and quality of life. However, it is essential to ensure that such advances are compatible with and respectful of the right to privacy, data protection, right to information and freedom ...
Salvador Tarodo Soria
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Adversity Quotient, Anxiety, and Depression Symptoms of Medical Students
Medical students go to school in hopes of becoming doctors. As part of the Hippocratic Oath, they swear to help the sick in the best possible way. There has been a rise in interest in related medical studies.
Ernesse Marie M. Berlin +1 more
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Symbolic value and the limits of good‐for theory
Abstract Good‐for theorists claim that to be valuable is to be good for someone, in the sense of being beneficial for them. Their opponents deny this, arguing that some things are good‐simpliciter: good independently of being good for anyone. In this article I argue in favor of good‐simpliciter.
Aaron Abma
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The Oath Still Matters, is a piece reflecting on the enduring relevance of the Hippocratic Oath, or equivalent, by way of personal anecdotes during medical training at Hennepin County Medical Center.
Krisa Keute
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Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary but not the sole source of such material.
Catholic Physicians\u27 Guild
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Juramentos médicos e a noção de dignidade humana.
Considering the recent commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Proclamation of Human Rights, the author attempts to establish a parallel between the notion of human dignity as we read in the Hippocratic Oath, and the prevailing concept within the ...
J Boléo-Tomé
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O paternalismo e o juramento hipocrático Paternalism and the hippocratic oath
É dito e comumente aceito que tradição do paternalismo médico remonta ao juramento hipocrático. Esse paternalismo é tido como uma das manifestações de uma relação assimétrica entre médico e paciente. Ao estudar alguns dos escritos Hipocráticos, obtiveram-
Mônica Beier +1 more
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Medical Ethics in Perspective of Islamic Teachings
Summary: Islam as a universal religion, presents a comprehensive and practical system of ethics for the entire humanity in every field of life. Medical ethics is one of the most important components of this extensive ethics system.
Syed Muhammad Tahir Shah +1 more
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