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What We Learned From the Philly Vax Sweepstakes

What impact did the Philly Vax Sweepstakes — a large-scale, high-payoff vaccine regret lottery program — have on Philadelphia’s COVID-19 vaccination rates? The Philly Vax...

Published on September 5, 2021

When Autism Advocacy Is "Partial"

From Psychology Today, written by Amy S.F. Lutz: It may seem like there are many different issues splitting the autism community—including fights over educational,...

Published on June 2, 2020

When Does the Amount We Pay Research Participants Become "Undue Influence"?

Published in 2015

When Is It Ethical for Physician-Investigators to Seek Consent From Their Own Patients?

Published in 2019

When patients refuse COVID-19 testing, quarantine, and social distancing in inpatient psychiatry: clinical and ethical challenges

Published in 2020

When religious freedom clashes with access to care.

Published in 2014

When the hope goes: Talking with patients after withdrawal from cancer clinical trials

“We often focus on recruitment, which is important in itself for beginning any research trial, but less is known about the end of the trial and what is important to patients...

Published on November 2, 2021

When Variants Are Reclassified—The Importance of Personalized Communication

By Madison Kilbride, PhD "When I received an e-mail notifying me that the report for my genetic test was 'ready,' I was surprised; I had taken the test three years ago and...

Published on January 2, 2020

Which Components of Medical Homes Reduce the Time Burden on Families of Children with Special Health Care Needs?

Published in 2015

Which Country Has the World's Best Health Care?

Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel is often asked the question: What country has the best health care? His new book, "Which Country Has the World's Best Health Care?" tackles that exact...

Published on June 2, 2020
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