finders' fees to physicians, psychology homework
1. A number of medical centers around the United States now offer"finders' fees" to physicians for referring patients to researchers whoare conducting trials of new therapies, the side effects of which arenot yet known. One researcher, for example, was offering physicians a$350 payment for each referred patient who enrolled in the researchproject. Many physicians accept the fees and make the referrals,apparently without suffering pangs of conscience. Are their actionsethical? Explain2. A man is falsely accused of a crime and spendsfourteen years in jail. Finally, his accuser is overcome with remorseand admits having lied. When the man is released, he sues the stat forwrongful imprisonment and seeks monetary compensation. The courts rulethat the state has no legal responsibility. But does it have moralresponsibility? Why or why not?3. According to VincentRuggiero..Do you agree with Ruggiero's assessment of the intimaterelationship between ethics and the law? That is, can you think of anyother ( non-ethical) explanations for why we (now/no longer) have theseparticular laws? If so, what would those reasons be if not ethical ones?And furthermore, what might that mean for Ruggiero's initialcharacterization of the relationship between ethics and the law ingeneral?MUST BE IN YOUR OWN WORDS BECAUSE IT WILL BE RAN THROUGH TURNITIN FOR PLAGIARISM SO DON'T EVEN TRY IT..
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