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The COVID-19 Crisis and Clinical Ethics in New York City
Joseph J. Fins
, Kenneth M. Prager
Academic Institute
Houston Methodist
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Medical Ethics
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New York City
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Columbia
100%
COVID-19 Crisis
100%
Presbyterian
75%
Ethical Issues
50%
Ethics Consultation
50%
Medical Center
25%
Goals of Care
25%
Hispanic Patients
25%
Natural Experiment
25%
State Law
25%
Medical Futility
25%
Clinical Ethics Consultation
25%
Columbia University
25%
Resource Allocation
25%
University Medical Centre
25%
Hospital Administrators
25%
Temporal Evolution
25%
End-of-life Decisions
25%
Extraordinary Events
25%
Moral Distress
25%
Frontline Clinicians
25%
Collective Response
25%
Setting Goals
25%
COVID-19 Pandemic
25%
Crisis Standards of Care
25%
COVID-19 Surge
25%
COVID-19 Burden
25%
Critical Intelligence
25%
Institutional Rules
25%
Hospital Leadership
25%
Institutional Life
25%
Reconceptualize
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
COVID-19
100%
Clinician
50%
Decision Making
25%
Heuristics
25%