Consumer expectations and access to health care

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College S. J. Quinney College of Law
Department Law
Creator Francis, Leslie
Title Consumer expectations and access to health care
Date 1992
Description Americans-some of them at least-enjoy a remarkable range of expectations about their health care. They have come to rely on free choice of physicians, on autonomy and the doctrine of informed consent to care, on the belief that they can get the best care money can buy, on the assumption that resources will be available to pay for that care, and perhaps even on the hope that death can be cheated for at least a little while. But these expectations are fragile for those who have them, and they are not shared by many others.
Type Text
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Volume 140
Issue 5
First Page 1881
Last Page 1917
Subject Consumer expectations
Subject LCSH Medical policy -- United States; Medical care -- United States; Health services accessibility -- United States
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Francis, L. P. (1992). Consumer expectations and access to health care. University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 140(5), 1881-917
Rights Management (c)University of Pennsylvania Law Review
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s66q2fkc