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Law Enforcement and Emergency Medicine: An Ethical Analysis
ACEP Ethics Committee
Department of Emergency Medicine
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Emergency Medicine
100%
Law Enforcement
100%
State Law
28%
Portability
14%
Infectious Diseases
14%
Doctor-patient Relationship
14%
Health Insurance
14%
Confidentiality
14%
Patient Privacy
14%
Custody
14%
Patient Protection
14%
Law Enforcement Officers
14%
Law Enforcement Personnel
14%
Professional Responsibility
14%
Criminal Suspect
14%
Patient Welfare
14%
Physician Duty
14%
Regulation Law
14%
Patient Confidentiality
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neglect
100%
Emergency Medicine
100%
Infectious Disease
100%
Doctor Patient Relation
100%