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Integrated ethics for the clinical systems manager.
This article describes how clinical systems managers can integrate clinical ethics, management ethics, and the social responsibility of business or organizational leaders (business ethics) to resolve ethical dilemmas they may encounter. Three examples are discussed: policy on use of resources, personnel issues, and managed care and the current backlash against it.