Clinical ethics consulting and conflict of interest: Structurally intertwined

Hastings Center Report 37 (2):32-40 (2007)
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Clinical ethical consultants are subject to an unavoidable conflict of interest. Their work requires that they be independent, but incentives attached to their role chip relentlessly at independence. This that they be independent, is a problem without any solution, but it can at least be ameliorated through careful management.

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Christopher Meyers
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