Medical Professionalism in the New Information Age
By David J. Rothman (Editor), David Blumenthal (Editor), David Blumenthal (Introduction), Matthew Dimick (Contribution by), Mark A. Hall (Contribution by), Kristin Madison (Contribution by), Michael Painter (Contribution by), Marc Rodwin (Contribution by), Sara Rosenbaum (Contribution by), Mark Suchman (Contribution by), Nancy Jane Tomes (Contribution by)
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By David J. Rothman (Editor), David Blumenthal (Editor), David Blumenthal (Introduction), Matthew Dimick (Contribution by), Mark A. Hall (Contribution by), Kristin Madison (Contribution by), Michael Painter (Contribution by), Marc Rodwin (Contribution by), Sara Rosenbaum (Contribution by), Mark Suchman (Contribution by), Nancy Jane Tomes (Contribution by)
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With computerized health information receiving unprecedented government support, a group of health policy scholars analyze the intricate legal, social, and professional implications of the new technology. These essays explore how Health Information Technology (HIT) may alter relationships between physicians and patients, physicians and other providers, and physicians and their home institutions. Patient use of webbased information may undermine the traditional information monopoly that phy...


