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It’s still about ethics, isn’t it?
- Correspondence to Dr Joschka Haltaufderheide, Professorship for Medical Ethics with a Focus on Digitization, University of Potsdam, Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, Potsdam, Germany; joschka.haltaufderheide{at}uni-potsdam.de
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It’s still about ethics, isn’t it?
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- Received October 24, 2022
- Accepted October 24, 2022
- First published November 9, 2022.
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January 18, 2024
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