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- Eric L. Bloomfield, The Ethics of Rationing of Critical Care Services: Should Technology Assessment Play a Role?
- Eric L. Bloomfield, The Impact of Economics on Changing Medical Technology with Reference to Critical Care Medicine in the United States
- John M. Luce, Douglas B. White, History of Ethics and Law in the Intensive Care Unit
- Cynda Hylton Rushton, A Framework for Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas in Critical Care Nursing
- Cynda Hylton Rushton, Brett Daniel Kaylor, Myra Christopher, Ethics in Critical Care: Twenty Years Since Cruzan and the Patient Self-Determination Act: Opportunities for Improving Care at the End of Life in Critical Care Settings
- Claudio Sandroni et al, Prognostication in comatose survivors of cardiac arrest: An advisory statement from the European Resuscitation Council and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
- Patricia Benner, Honoring the Good Behind Rights and Justice in Healthcare When More Than Justice Is Needed
- Kimberly Chow, Ethical Dilemmas in the Intensive Care Unit
- Dominic Wilkinson, A costly separation between withdrawing and withholding treatment
- Gillian D. Sanders, Mark A. Hlatky, Douglas K. Owens, Cost-Effectiveness of Implantable Cardioverter–Defibrillators
- J. E. Zimmerman et al, The use of risk predictions to identify candidates for intermediate care units: implications for intensive care utilization and cost
- William A. Knaus, APACHE 1978-2001: The Development of a Quality Assurance System Based on PrognosisMilestones and Personal Reflections
- John M. Luce, Gordon D. Rubenfeld, Can Health Care Costs Be Reduced by Limiting Intensive Care at the End of Life?
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