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April 26, 2007
Pretending the provision of universal health care
In his The Pulse article A Duty to Hypocrisy? of April 25th, Anders Sandberg asks if our doctors really do inform us about all the medical treatments available to us?
The background to Sandberg's story is a recent debate in the British Medical Journal wheater doctors should keep quiet to their patients about medical treatments that the governments are not funding for budget reasons. Doctors should not connive with any external agency to deceive their patients when the main beneficiary is the state and the status quo.
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Posted by Waldemar at April 26, 2007 08:15 AM