Risk management during times of health uncertainty in Spain: A qualitative analysis of ethical challenges

The study examines the reflections of various experts in risk management when asked about uncertainty generated by a health threat and the response to such a threat: what criteria should guide action when potential harm is anticipated, but not known with certainty? The objective of the research is t...

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