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"Physician privacy" unabridged: How prescription data-mining catalyzed a debate on competing visions of the medical profession.
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"Physician privacy" unabridged: How prescription data-mining catalyzed a debate on competing visions of the medical profession./
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Palad, Isabelle.
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132 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 50-03, page: 1510.
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Masters Abstracts International50-03.
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Law. -
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9780494816417
"Physician privacy" unabridged: How prescription data-mining catalyzed a debate on competing visions of the medical profession.
Palad, Isabelle.
"Physician privacy" unabridged: How prescription data-mining catalyzed a debate on competing visions of the medical profession.
- 132 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 50-03, page: 1510.
Thesis (M.A.)--Carleton University (Canada), 2011.
The following analysis focuses on the social status of the medical profession and medical expertise as one dimension through which one can build an understanding of the current challenges faced by Canadian public health care system. The analysis applies a theoretical approach rooted in Michel Foucault's writings on power and knowledge to describe the context of the recent emergence of "physician privacy" as a contested notion in medical communities across North America. Physician discourses regarding the protection of their prescription-linked information comprise the object of study as a manifestation of a complex series of power relations between physicians and the pharmaceutical industry. In describing such discourses and the power relations with which they are implicated, the analysis demonstrates how physician privacy acts as a vehicle for affirming and redefining the medical profession's stature in society. It also demonstrates how the materialization of different visions of health care delivery, and the physician's role in such models, ultimately hinge on the legal, political and social privileges enabled by shifts in information-control -- whether favorable or counter to "physician privacy".
ISBN: 9780494816417Subjects--Topical Terms:
600858
Law.
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