Medicine and the Marketplace
Explore the compelling intersection of business and medicine in Medicine and the Marketplace by Kenman L. Wong. Published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2000, this insightful paperback spans 277 pages, delving into the ethical complexities of modern health care delivery. Wong provides a thorough examination of the emerging health care arrangements, emphasizing the importance of organizational ethics. Through his integrative framework, he seeks to harmonize the interests of patients, society, and corporations, making this book a vital resource for those interested in health policy and medical ethics. Ideal for professionals and students alike, Medicine and the Marketplace invites readers to reflect on the ethical implications of health systems and services in today’s marketplace.