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    Moral Distress Among Health System Managers: Exploratory Research in Two British Columbia Health Authorities

    Moral distress is a concept used to date in clinical literature to describe the experience of staff in circumstances in which they are prevented from delivering the kind of bedside care they believe is expecte...

    Craig Mitton, Stuart Peacock, Jan Storch, Neale Smith in Health Care Analysis (2011)

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    Resource Allocation in Health Care: Health Economics and Beyond

    As resources in health care are scarce, managers and clinicians must make difficult choices about what to fund and what not to fund. At the level of a regional health authority, limited approaches to aid decis...

    Craig Mitton, Cam Donaldson in Health Care Analysis (2003)