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How Japanese legal and social institutions handle medical errors is little known outside Japan. For almost all of the 20th century, a paternalistic paradigm prevailed. Characteristics of the legal environment affecting Japanese medicine included few attorneys handling medical cases, low...
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The heart of the matter -- The evolution of the French medicine -- Coping with physicians' conflicts of interest in … United States, 1950-1980 -- The logic of medical markets : the United States, 1980 to the present -- Coping with physicians …' conflicts of interest in the United States -- The evolution of Japanese medicine -- Coping with physicians' conflicts of …
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As most Americans know, conflicts of interest riddle the US health care system. They result from physicians practicing … medicine as entrepreneurs, from physicians' ties to pharma, and from investor-owned firms and insurers' influence over … physicians' medical choices. These conflicts raise questions about physicians' loyalty to their patients and their professional …
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