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Chapter 11 Q2 How can ACO improve the health of its population case Explain how the ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, justice and nonmaleficence are relevant in this case. Explain how the four types of ethics-medical ethics, professional ethics, managerial ethics, and social ethics, professional ethics, managerial ethics, and social responsibility-are relevant in this case.
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