Informed Consent as a Means of Acknowledging and Avoiding Financial Toxicity as Iatrogenic Harm

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Abstract

Negative health consequences stemming from the financial burden of care on patients and their loved ones are documented as financial toxicity in the literature, and these consequences should be included in informed consent discussions during patient-clinician interactions.

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Informed Consent as a Means of Acknowledging and Avoiding Financial Toxicity as Iatrogenic Harm. (2022). AMA Journal of Ethics, 24(11), E1063-1068. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2022.1063

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