An informal look at the opinions of a convenience sample of business students and faculty on health-care-related issues suggests some departure from a set of national norms reported in Hippocrates, a general-interest magazine in the field. The nature of the differences appears to imply a greater willingness by business students and faculty to allow patients more discretion in determining courses of action.
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