Abstract

In this month’s issue, Wright, et al. examine the ethical issues involved in the solicitation of grateful patient philanthropy.1 The physicians surveyed in their study identified a number of potential concerns with patient philanthropy, including the possibility of exploiting vulnerable patients and providing differential care based on patients’ level of giving. While the article does a good job of identifying the issues, we believe these issues should be considered in greater depth.

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