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Healthcare Reform: Values: the elephant in the room

Brian Broom, Johanne Egan, Sonya Bennett, Brigid O'Brien, Shamsul Shah, Karen Lindsay, Leinani Aiono-Le Tagaloa

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Active listening, biomedical model, clinical context, clinical knowledge, compassion, cultural context, disease care, doctor patient relationship, dualism, evidence, healing, narrative, New Zealand Health and Disability System Review, objectivity, patient

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5750/ejpch.v7i3.1742

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