Ethical choices in long-term care: what does justice require?
Material type: TextSeries: World Health Organization Collection on Long-Term CarePublication details: Geneva World Health Organization 2002Description: xii, 91pISBN:- 92 9 156228 5
- WX 162 .W46 2002
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Provides information on principles and matters that are associated with long-term care (LTC) for people who suffer from continuous illnesses and disabilities. Discusses the major ethical issues that are to be taken into consideration during the planning and designing of LTC systems that are well-organised, legally responsible and able to attend to human needs properly.
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