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Freidson now worries that professionalism in American medicine and "the flexible discretionary judgment that is necessary to adapt services to individual [patients'] needs" may be crushed between the forces of government regulation on one side and the market forces of competition on the other. He accepts that "both market and bureaucratic methods should be used to reduce cost and control performance, but only elements of those that do not destroy or seriously weaken what is desirable in professionalism."3
The bureaucratic oppression under which the British medical profession now labours seems
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