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concerns the nature of a socially just allocation of goods in a society
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A Feature of managed care in which the primary provider authorizes referrals to specialists and other services. Authorization is needed for the plan to cover the services.
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one whose judgment on ethics and ethical codes has come to be trusted by a specific community, and (importantly) is expressed in some way that makes it possible for others to mimic or approximate that judgment.
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A form of justice based on decisions concerning what is fair or deserved when treating clients or patients
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A principle of ethics that addresses what is fair or what is deserved.
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A tool used by more than 90 percent of America's health plans to measure performance on important dimensions of care and service