Quantifier la qualité des soins: une critique de la « rationalisation » de la médecine libérale française
Nicolas Da Silva ()
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Abstract:
With the logic of quantification of medical work, patients are asked to trust the numerical standards determined by independent health agencies-rather than on the personal relationship with their doctor. If regulation by practices seems to be a rationalization of practices, we propose to show how it is useful to review the method of production of these standards-how can we use Evidence based medicine and randomized clinical trial for health policy?
Date: 2017
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Published in Revue Française de Socio-Economie, 2017
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