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Ethique professionnelle et régulation économique du marché des soins ambulatoires : de la théorie des contrats à l'économie des conventions
Maryse Gadreausubject
EthicsIncitationConventionAmbulatory careContrat[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieGiftMédecine ambulatoire[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieEthiqueContractIncentiveDonRegulationdescription
What is the part played by professionnal ethics in the economic regulation of the market for ambulatory care (heterogeneity, uncertainty, information asymmetry...) and extrinsic rigidities (imposed by medical corporation and public authorities) ? Is it the internal control variable from "interested" self-regulation that implicitly relies on teological conception of ethics ? Or, the essential being of conventions for "quality" and "activity" that, through the cycle of gift economics, set upspontaneous order, with respect to professional ethics ? What usecan we do with such theoritical approach for the understanding andthe trend of politics in ambulatory care ?
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1992-08-01 |