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Bioethics governance in Israel: an expert regime.
Carmel Shalev,
Yael Hashiloni-Dolev
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Israel
100%
Bioethics
100%
Expert Committees
50%
Biomedical Technology
33%
Legal Framework
33%
Decentralized Systems
33%
Technocracy
33%
Adaptation
16%
Between-person
16%
Ministry of Health
16%
Regulatory System
16%
Ethics Committees
16%
Patient Rights
16%
Technological Progress
16%
Medical Profession
16%
Bioenergy
16%
Individual Practice
16%
Statute
16%
Technological Flexibility
16%
Analytical Description
16%
Personal Autonomy
16%
Advisory Bodies
16%
Biomedical Practices
16%
Individual Access
16%
Public Deliberation
16%
National Agency
16%
Life-and-death Decisions
16%
Decision-making Bodies
16%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Legislation
66%
Administrative Structure
66%
Decision Making
33%
Medical Technology
33%
Autonomy
16%
Policy Making
16%
Scientific Development
16%
Patient's Rights
16%
Medical Profession
16%
Administrative Directive
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Decision Making
100%
Patient Rights
50%
Flexibility
50%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
50%
Biopower
50%