P-ISSN 2166-2851
E-ISSN 2166-2118
Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2019January 01, 2019 EDT
Does Hospital and Health System Consolidation Serve the Common Good?
Does Hospital and Health System Consolidation Serve the Common Good?
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Articles in Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2019
Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2019
- Catholic Health Care Ministry: Table of Contents, Vol. 8, no. 1, January 2019Table of Contents
- A Note from the EditorsRachelle BarinaTobias WinrightNathaniel Hibner
- Repair Work: Rethinking the Separation of Academic Moral Theologians and Catholic Health Care EthicistsPaul J. Wojda
- Catholic Bioethicists and Moral Theologians Drifting Apare?: A Sequela of Specialization and ProfessionalizationBecket Gremmels
- Equally Strange Fruit: Catholic Health Care and the Appropriation of Residential SegregationCory D. MitchellM. Therese Lysaught
- Does Hospital and Health System Consolidation Serve the Common Good?Michael Panicola
- Accompaniment with the Sick: An Authentic Christian Vocation that Rejects the Fallacy of Prosperity TheologyRamón Luzárraga
- Grace at the End of Life: Rethinking Ordinary and Extraordinary Means in a Global ContextConor Kelly
- A Voice in the Wilderness: Reimagining the Role of Catholic Health Mission LeaderMichael McCarthy
- Theologians in Catholic Healthcare Ministries: Breaking Beyond the Bond with EthicsDarren M. Henson
- ContributorsList of Contributors
Panicola, Michael. 2019. “Does Hospital and Health System Consolidation Serve the Common Good?” Journal of Moral Theology 8 (1): 63–75.