Legal Consequences of the Moral Duty to Report Errors

Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 5 (3):60-64 (2003)
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Institutional Responses to Medical Mistakes: Ethical and Legal Perspectives.Andy Thurman - 2001 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11 (2):147-156.
Mistakes as a Social Construct: An Historical Approach.Rosa Lynn B. Pinkus - 2001 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11 (2):117-133.
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