Ethics education and moral decision-making in clinical commissioning: an interview study

Volume: 70, Issue: 690, Pages: e45 - e54
Published: Dec 17, 2019
Abstract
Background Clinical commissioning involves ethically challenging decisions about health resource allocation. However, commissioners come from a range of professional backgrounds with varying levels of training and expertise in ethical decision-making. Hence, they may lack the relevant training and resources to feel fully prepared for this increasingly demanding role. Aim This study aims to provide insight into how prepared commissioners feel in...
Paper Details
Title
Ethics education and moral decision-making in clinical commissioning: an interview study
Published Date
Dec 17, 2019
Volume
70
Issue
690
Pages
e45 - e54
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