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    Organizational Ethics in Healthcare: A National Survey

    Organizational ethics—defined as the alignment of an institution’s practices with its mission, vision, and values—is a growing field in health care not well characterized in empirical literature. To capture th...

    Kelly Turner, Tim Lahey, Becket Gremmels, Jason Lesandrini, William A. Nelson in HEC Forum (2024)

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    The Opportunities and Challenges for Shared Decision-Making in the Rural United States

    The ethical standard for informed consent is fostered within a shared decision-making (SDM) process. SDM has become a recognized and needed approach in health care decision-making. Based on an ethical foundat...

    William A. Nelson, Paul J. Barr, Mary G. Castaldo in HEC Forum (2015)

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    The Presence of Ethics Programs in Critical Access Hospitals

    The purpose of this study was to assess the presence of ethics committees in rural critical access hospitals across the United States. Several studies have investigated the presence of ethics committees in rur...

    William A. Nelson, Marie-Claire Rosenberg, Todd Mackenzie, William B. Weeks in HEC Forum (2010)

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    Clinical Ethics in the Veterans Health Administration

    James E. Reagan, Karen J. Lomax, William A. Nelson in HEC Forum (1997)

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    Editors‘ Introduction

    William A. Nelson, Karen J. Lomax in HEC Forum (1997)

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    The Evolving Role of Ethics Advisory committees in VHA

    William A. Nelson, Ginger Schafer Wlody in HEC Forum (1997)