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Editorial
Why health services research needs bioethics
- Correspondence to Dr Lucy Frith, Department of Health Services Research, The University of Liverpool, Waterhouse Building, Brownlow Street, Liverpool L69 3GL, UK; L.J.Frith{at}liverpool.ac.uk
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Why health services research needs bioethics
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- Received March 1, 2017
- Accepted March 3, 2017
- First published March 27, 2017.
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September 28, 2017
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