Medical Ethics Andrea Long

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  1. 3. The person bringing charges in a lawsuit.
  2. 4. A body formed and authorized by law to act as a single person.
  3. 7. care A system in which financing, administration, and delivery of health care are combined to provide medical services to subscribe for a prepaid fee.
  4. 8. judgment A decision made made by a court in a lawsuit in response to a motion that pleads there is no basis for a trial.
  5. 9. The person or party against whom criminal or civil charges are brought in a lawsuit.
  6. 11. A discipline dealing with the ethical implications of biological research methods and results, especially in medicine.
  7. 13. health term for the use of the internet as a source of consumer information about health and medicine.
  8. 14. A traditional form of health insurance that covers the insured against a potential loss of money from medical expenses resulting from an illness or accident.
  9. 15. of ethics A list of principles intended to govern behavior- here, the behavior of those entrusted with providing care to the sick.
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  1. 1. Prone to engage in lawsuits.
  2. 2. Process by which a license may be awarded based on individual credentials judged to meet licensing requirements in a new state.
  3. 5. access plan A managed care feature whereby subscribers may see any in-network health care provider without a referral.
  4. 6. "different suffering" refers to the medical philosophy that dictates training physicians to intervene in the disease process, through the use of drugs and surgery.
  5. 10. Standards of behavior considered to be good manners among members of a profession as they function as individuals in society.
  6. 12. Standards of behavior, developed as a result of one's concept of right and wrong.