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    The History and Future of Bioethics: A Sociological View (review)
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23 (1): 105-107. 2014.
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    Efficient, Compassionate, and Fractured:Contemporary Care in the ICU
    with Jeffrey P. Bishop and Joshua E. Perry
    Hastings Center Report 44 (4): 35-43. 2014.
    Alasdair MacIntyre described the late modern West as driven by two moral values: efficiency and effectiveness. Regardless of whether you accept MacIntyre's overarching story, it seems clear that efficiency and effectiveness have achieved a zenith in institutional health care structures, such that these two aspects of care become the final arbiters of what counts as “good” care. At the very least, they are dominant in many clinical contexts and act as the interpretative lens for the judgments of …Read more
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    The ability of patients with decision-making capacity to refuse medically beneficial and even life-saving medical interventions is considered fundamental to upholding the principle of respect for a...