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From the supplier: Doctors who choose to deny unnecessary or futile treatments to patients create greater liability risks for insurers. With the advent of managed health care, arguments have risen about whether doctors should deny useless treatments to reduce costs. Some argue that money should never be a factor in medical decisions while others say taking cost into account serves 'distributive justice' by allowing more resources for the care of other patients.

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Title: Physicians face liabilities in 'futile care' decisions.





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