Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 2015
Publication Title
Health Care Ethics: USA
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
6-20
Publisher Name
Catholic Health Association
Publisher Location
St. Louis
Abstract
This analysis outlines key aspects that may be included in the infrastructure of clinically integrated networks. The paper then provides a moral analysis of these aspects using the principle of moral cooperation. While CINs may differ from each other in the details of how they are organized, the analysis concludes that clinically integrated networks, as a model, should pose no new problems from the perspective of Catholic teaching and may, in fact, provide a new answer to the challenges of partnering
with non-Catholic health care providers.
Recommended Citation
Lysaught, M. Therese. Clinically Integrated Networks: A Cooperation Analysis. Health Care Ethics: USA, 23, 4: 6-20, 2015. Retrieved from Loyola eCommons, Institute of Pastoral Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works,
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Comments
Author Posting © Catholic Health Association, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of the Catholic Health Association for personal use, not for redistribution. The article was published in Health Care Ethics: USA, Vol. 23, Iss. 4, 2015. We thank the Catholic Health Association for making this resource available. https://www.chausa.org/docs/default-source/hceusa/lysaught---formatted.pdf?sfvrsn=10