Harvard Medical School in Ethics Quandary

A group of Harvard Medical School students and faculty are intent on curtailing industry influence in their classrooms. Full Story »

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Andy von Salis
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by Andy von Salis - Mar. 3, 2009

The report is substantial and excellent, especially considering how complex (far-reaching, with many aspects) the phenomenon of money bias in healthcare is, and how concise the article is.

The report should at least mention something essential for the public to realize: that this topic is closely related to many other equally thorny (or insidious?) topics - such as subtly tainted research, inappropriate health insurance coverage, money bias in choosing research topics, "slow medicine" rather than pulling out all the stops for the very elderly or frail, and a dozen others. No one topic can be analyzed fairly, or worked on successfully, without at least keeping an eye on all the others.

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