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CONAMED as a Mediation Strategy the Development of the Medical Act
Author(s) -
Lydia López-Pontigo,
María del Refugio Acuña-Gurrola,
Bertha M. Pimentel,
Iván Hernández-Pacheco
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
mexican bioethics review icsa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2683-2062
DOI - 10.29057/mbr.v1i1.4858
Subject(s) - mediation , complaint , set (abstract data type) , malpractice , medical malpractice , health care , medical practice , population health , psychology , population , medicine , public relations , medical education , political science , law , computer science , environmental health , programming language
In the medical practice, several elements like science and technology that are also linked to the use of knowledge and values, which set the relationship physician-patient, aim at offering well-being to the population. This demands professional health care staff with a competent training to serve them. However, sometimes this duo becomes devalued due to several factors like malpractice leading to a medical complaint. Is in this scenario that CONAMED plays an important role with its strategy of mediation offering alternative methods to solve disputes or conflicts within the medical practice.

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