value pluralism in healthcare
Value pluralism in healthcare refers to the recognition and acceptance of multiple, possibly conflicting, values and perspectives that influence decision-making and policy development in the healthcare field. It acknowledges that different individuals or groups may hold diverse ethical, cultural, and social values, and strives to accommodate and balance these various viewpoints to ensure fair and inclusive healthcare practices.
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