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Ethical responsibilities in a managed care system.
Managed care is becoming increasingly important in health care. A number of ethical questions arise in this system. This paper examines the ethical responsibilities of four players in a managed care system: i) the insurance company; ii) the patient; iii) the primary care provider; and iv) the specialist.