2004, Number 1
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Gac Med Mex 2004; 140 (1)
Globalization and Bioethics in Health Resourses.
Villa-Caballero L
Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 103-106
PDF size: 427.54 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Globalization is the term used to explain the exchange of
goods and services around the globe. Economy, finances,
technology, and information are diversified and spread all
throughout the world at present. However, it is still being
debated whether the global economic paradigm can be
applied under considerations of justice and equity for
healthcare systems or in the budget for research administration.
This issue has become decisive, especially in countries where
adequate development remains a pending public endeavor.
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