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Clinical ethics
Gaps, conflicts, and consensus in the ethics statements of professional associations, medical groups, and health plans
- Correspondence to: Dr M K Wynia The Institute for Ethics at the American Medical Association, 515 North State Street, Chicago, IL 60610, USA; matthew_wyniaama-assn.org
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Gaps, conflicts, and consensus in the ethics statements of professional associations, medical groups, and health plans
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- Received May 23, 2002
- Accepted November 29, 2002
- First published August 2, 2004.
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August 02, 2004
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