Consumerism in medicine : challenging physician authority
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Consumerism in medicine : challenging physician authority
Sage Publications, 1983
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注記
Includes indexes
Bibliography: p. 223-231
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The consumerist movement in medicine is challenging the traditional doctor-patient role. Doctors are no longer seen as all-powerful dispensers of good health, but as partners in a bargain for which the buyer has the right to question the seller. The authors describe the history and manifestations of the movement and gauge its effect through a national survey of consumers and physicians.
目次
Chapter One
Power and Health Chapter Two
Legitimative Power Chapter Three
Gathering the Evidence Chapter Four
The Realities of Public Challenge and Physician Responses Chapter Five
Reasons Why -- The Public Chapter Six
Reasons Why -- The Physicians Chapter Seven
Consumerism and Physician Utilization Chapter Eight
Identifying Consumerism's Effects Chapter Nine
Consumerism in Medicine References Appendices
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