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Employee Perceptions on Ethics, Racial-Ethnic and Work Disparities in Long-Term Care: Implications for Ethics Committees.
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Employee Perceptions on Ethics, Racial-Ethnic and Work Disparities in Long-Term Care: Implications for Ethics Committees.

Charlotte McDaniel and Emir Veledar
HEC forum : an interdisciplinary journal on hospitals' ethical and legal issues, Vol.34(2), pp.1-22
2021

Abstract

Employees Ethics committees Job disparities Long–term care Racial-ethnic
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