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Ethics committees: is there a role for them in the laboratory?
1George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Abstract:
Ethics committees are commonly found in United States health-care institutions. As multidisciplinary committees within the medical staff structure, they are active in education, policy development, and case consultation. Clinical pathology laboratories face a number of ethically sensitive issues, including the confidentiality of sensitive data, problems of patient-caregiver or caregiver-patient transfer of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and conflicts about allocating scarce resources such as blood. Ethics committees can be an important resource to clinical laboratorians seeking to develop ethically defensible policies and procedures.
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