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What gives them the right? Legal privilege and waivers of consent for research.

Published in 2018

What Good Does a Pacemaker Do in a Corpse?

Emily Largent, a nurse, lawyer and an assistant professor of Medical Ethics & Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, said the FDA’s approach is unnecessarily...

Published on July 5, 2019

What happens before? A field experiment exploring how pay and representation differentially shape bias on the pathway into organizations.

Published in 2015

What If the Prenatal Diagnosis of a Lethal Anomaly Turns Out to Be Wrong?

Published in 2016

What makes clinical research in developing countries ethical? The benchmarks of ethical research.

Published in 2004

What Now? Judge Rules Affordable Care Act Is Unconstitutional

Steve Inskeep talks to Ezekiel Emanuel, an architect of Obamacare, about a federal district judge's ruling Friday that the law is unconstitutional because of a recent change...

Published on December 2, 2018

What Pertussis Mortality Rates Make Maternal Acellular Pertussis Immunization Cost-Effective in Low- and Middle-Income Countries? A Decision Analysis.

Published in 2016

What’s In A Name: Will BPCI-Advanced Hold Back Or Advance Bundled Payment Policy?

On January 9, 2018, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Advanced (BPCI-Advanced), a forthcoming Medicare...

Published on February 2, 2018

What's Trust Got to Do With It? Trust and the Importance of the Research-Care Distinction.

Published in 2015

What Should Academics Know About Lobbying Law?

By Holly Fernandez Lynch, Alison Bateman-House and Suzanne M. Rivera Academics sometimes get a bad rap for being stuck in their ivory towers. But many academics realize...

Published on January 5, 2020
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