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    Catholic Health Care: Rationale for Ministry.Dennis Brodeur - 1999 - Christian Bioethics 5 (1):5-25.
    This essay attempts to describe contemporary Catholic sponsored health care in the United States and to describe the purpose and structure of these particular Christian charitable organizations within the broader society. As health care has become more complex, critics claim that there is not a need for Catholic sponsored health care any longer. The author attempts to evaluate critically whether Catholic health care has a place in contemporary society. He reviews some salient biblical, ecclesial, and justice teachings of the Church (...)
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    Should HECs be available to review the ethics of business decisions taken by the institution's board of trustees, physicians' group, or the institution's administration?Dennis Brodeur - 1993 - HEC Forum 5 (4):254-255.
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  3. Reducing suffering and ensuring beneficial outcomes for neonates: an ethical perspective.Dennis Brodeur - forthcoming - Bioethics Forum.
     
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