When Physicians Treat Their Own Families

To the Editor: One issue barely considered by La Puma et al. (Oct. 31 issue)* in their study of physicians who treat members of their own families is that a financial motive may prompt such an arrangement. When a physician treats family members, the economic benefit can be substantial. Likewise, man...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 1992-03, Vol.326 (13), p.895-896
Hauptverfasser: Bordin, Gerald M, Rosenbaum, Edward E, Gross, Dr. Raz, Puma, John La, Stocking, Carol B, La Voie, Daniel L, Darling, Cheryl
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