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Mediation in the medical field. Is neutral intervention possible?
The Hastings Center Report
|December 10, 1999
Abstract:
Neutrality is held to be the touchstone of good mediation. True neutrality is elusive, however, and probably not even desirable, at least when applied to patient-provider disputes over medical care. In this context, mediators should not posture as "neutrals"; they should strive instead to protect their clients' autonomy.