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Lars Sandman

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Nursing Ethics|December 30, 2006
Ethical conflicts in prehospital emergency careLars Sandman, Anders Nordmark
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy|September 5, 2018
Why We Don't Need "Unmet Needs"! On the Concepts of Unmet Need and Severity in Health-Care Priority SettingLars Sandman, Björn Hofmann
Seminars in Cancer Biology|June 5, 2017
From evidence-based to hope-based medicine? Ethical aspects on conditional market authorization of and early access to new cancer drugsLars Sandman, Jan Liliemark
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy|February 3, 2009
Shared decision making, paternalism and patient choiceLars Sandman, Christian Munthe
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy|October 24, 2024
Severity and Temporality in Healthcare Priority Setting - A Case for A Condition-specific Affectable Time-neutral ApproachLars Sandman, Niklas Juth
GMS Health Technology Assessment|December 11, 2014
Assessment vs. appraisal of ethical aspects of health technology assessment: can the distinction be upheld?Lars Sandman, Emelie Heintz
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy|August 1, 2023
Should Severity Assessments in Healthcare Priority Setting be Risk- and Time-Sensitive?Lars Sandman, Jan Liliemark
BMC Medical Ethics|October 3, 2020
An ethics analysis of the rationale for publicly funded plastic surgeryLars Sandman, Emma Hansson
Bioethics|December 12, 2018
Withholding and withdrawing treatment for cost-effectiveness reasons: Are they ethically on par?Lars Sandman, Jan Liliemark
Lakartidningen|December 31, 2008
[If you are young you get it, but if you are old you are left out. The significance of age for choice of treatment and priorities in cancer care]Peter Nygren, Lars Sandman
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Nursing Ethics|December 30, 2006
Ethical conflicts in prehospital emergency careLars Sandman, Anders Nordmark
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy|September 5, 2018
Why We Don't Need "Unmet Needs"! On the Concepts of Unmet Need and Severity in Health-Care Priority SettingLars Sandman, Björn Hofmann
Seminars in Cancer Biology|June 5, 2017
From evidence-based to hope-based medicine? Ethical aspects on conditional market authorization of and early access to new cancer drugsLars Sandman, Jan Liliemark
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy|February 3, 2009
Shared decision making, paternalism and patient choiceLars Sandman, Christian Munthe
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy|October 24, 2024
Severity and Temporality in Healthcare Priority Setting - A Case for A Condition-specific Affectable Time-neutral ApproachLars Sandman, Niklas Juth
GMS Health Technology Assessment|December 11, 2014
Assessment vs. appraisal of ethical aspects of health technology assessment: can the distinction be upheld?Lars Sandman, Emelie Heintz
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy|August 1, 2023
Should Severity Assessments in Healthcare Priority Setting be Risk- and Time-Sensitive?Lars Sandman, Jan Liliemark
BMC Medical Ethics|October 3, 2020
An ethics analysis of the rationale for publicly funded plastic surgeryLars Sandman, Emma Hansson
Bioethics|December 12, 2018
Withholding and withdrawing treatment for cost-effectiveness reasons: Are they ethically on par?Lars Sandman, Jan Liliemark
Lakartidningen|December 31, 2008
[If you are young you get it, but if you are old you are left out. The significance of age for choice of treatment and priorities in cancer care]Peter Nygren, Lars Sandman
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