Constitutional regulation of speech (and false beliefs) in health care

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Abstract

False beliefs in medicine can be regulated by constitutional doctrines of false speech and professional speech, whereby government can restrict professionals’ false beliefs or impose its own false beliefs on professionals. In our allegedly “post truth” society, such regulations and their foundations can have an important influence on health care practice.

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Schweikart, S. J. (2018). Constitutional regulation of speech (and false beliefs) in health care. AMA Journal of Ethics, 20(11), 1041–1048. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2018.1041

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