Too Much Medicine: Not Enough trust? – Journal of Medical Ethics (free)
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A really thoughtful + interesting piece by @DrZoeFritz and #RichardHolton
Are doctors ordering unnecessary tests + over-prescribing because they want patients to trust them?
What are better more ethical ways to gain patient trust? (open access) https://t.co/KPJqC8tTIz— Celia Kitzinger (@KitzingerCelia) August 9, 2019
Commentary: Medical journal editors expect authors to disclose conflicts of interest—but don’t disclose their own – Science (free)
Related: Why we should care that many editors of top medical journals get healthcare industry payments (free study and commentary)
Medical-ethical guidelines: Management of dying and death – Swiss Medical Weekly (free)
Among other topics, this comprehensive guideline discusses assisted suicide in patients not facing imminent death. Under the Swiss Criminal Code, assisting suicide is not an offense.
Artificial Intelligence in Health Care – AMA Journal of Ethics (free articles)
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How do you know when #AI is starting to affect #healthcare?
When the @AmerMedicalAssn publishes a whole issue, open-access on ethics, reimagining #meded, policy, validation, implementation, and morehttps://t.co/SwAsjsGclZ via @ivanoransky pic.twitter.com/7JzzFBUsv1— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) February 3, 2019