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Digital Twins in Translational Research and Health Care: An Anthropological Perspective. [PDF]
Wagner JK.
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Should We Use Citizens' Assemblies to Make Health Policy?
ABSTRACT This article assesses the normative case for using citizens' assemblies—small deliberative forums of randomly selected citizens—in health policymaking. Although they are increasingly popular, their normative justification remains underexplored. We reconstruct three possible rationales: Norman Daniels's ‘Accountability for Reasonableness’ (A4R)
Daniel Hutton Ferris, Johannes Kniess
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Bioethics committee approvals in multicentre laryngology research across Europe: the European Laryngological Society's consensus on legal basis and quality assurance. [PDF]
Wierzbicka M +12 more
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Proceedings International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO (IBC) Tenth Session
United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation [UNESCO]. International Bioethics Committee [IBC]
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Information Discrimination and Its Implications on Distributing Healthcare Costs Fairly
ABSTRACT When healthcare resources are scarce, they ought to be distributed fairly across society. For some theories of distribution, an assessment of individual health risk is required for a fair distribution of both healthcare resources and burdens. Despite this requirement, prevailing theories underappreciate the cost of information on health risk ...
Harisan U. Nasir
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Design and validation of a bioethical assessment instrument for public health policies involving behavioral change: A mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Martínez AC +7 more
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ABSTRACT The Personalized Patient Preference Predictor (P4) has been proposed as an AI tool to aid surrogate decision‐making when incapacitated patients lack advance directives. Unlike population‐level Patient Preference Predictors (PPPs), which infer preferences from demographic correlations, P4s fine‐tune large language models (LLMs) on a patient's ...
Beatrice Marchegiani
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Testimonial Injustice and Its Harms in Hemodialysis Patients in Japan: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Hokibara M, Tsuruwaka M.
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ABSTRACT Discrimination in healthcare is a pervasive issue that affects patients, healthcare providers, and quality of care. This article mobilizes the concept of affective injustice—a wrong done to someone as an affective being—to better understand the harms experienced by healthcare providers facing discrimination from both patients and colleagues ...
Brenda Bogaert
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