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Physician Surveys: Ethics

What would you do? P4P and noncompliance

December 15, 2006

What angers physicians more than recalcitrant patients? Insurance companies that penalize them because of these patients' actions.

What would you do? Testing and insurance

December 1, 2006

A patient's coverage takes a back seat to clinical factors, say most respondents to our ethics poll.

What would you do? Alternative medicine

November 17, 2006

For most doctors, our poll shows, patient autonomy is key when the patient turns away from conventional medicine.

What would you do? Reproductive Rights

November 3, 2006

Our poll shows that physicians, like the general population, are deeply divided on the ethical implications of abortion.

What would you do? Splitting pills

October 20, 2006

There's no one-size-fits-all answer, judging by your responses to our poll examining the difficulty faced by physicians caught between a frugal patient and an insurance company's rules.

What would you do? New issues in medical ethics

August 18, 2006

The insurance reimbursement situation, pay for performance, and expensive technology have made it harder than ever to choose the most appropriate ethical course.

Abortion: A right or an outrage?

October 11, 2002

Physicians are just as divided as the rest of the nation on this controversial issue.

Gifts: What's all the fuss about?

October 11, 2002

Most doctors tell us they aren't unduly influenced by gifts from pharmaceutical companies, and they don't understand all the commotion.

Cloning: Where are the limits?

October 11, 2002

A sheep named Dolly brought the issue to the front pages, but doctors face far more intricate dilemmas than simply whether to create carbon copies.

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