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The Lancet, 2008
Viewing public health as a political and social undertaking as well as a goal of this activity, the authors develop some key elements in a framework for public health ethics, with particular attention to the formation of public health policies and to decisions by public health officials that are not fully determined by established public policies. They
J F, Childress, R Gaare, Bernheim
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Viewing public health as a political and social undertaking as well as a goal of this activity, the authors develop some key elements in a framework for public health ethics, with particular attention to the formation of public health policies and to decisions by public health officials that are not fully determined by established public policies. They
J F, Childress, R Gaare, Bernheim
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Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2002
This chapter, which grew out of a Greenwall Foundation–funded working group of a dozen or so ethicists, lawyers, and public health practitioners, provides a rough conceptual map of the terrain of public health ethics. It examines the nature of public health and public health interventions, and it identifies a number of general moral considerations ...
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This chapter, which grew out of a Greenwall Foundation–funded working group of a dozen or so ethicists, lawyers, and public health practitioners, provides a rough conceptual map of the terrain of public health ethics. It examines the nature of public health and public health interventions, and it identifies a number of general moral considerations ...
James F, Childress +9 more
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Reproductive health and public health ethics
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2007AbstractIndividuals' reproductive choices are private matters, but sexual conduct and pregnancy impose significant public health burdens. Ethical principles of public health are distinguishable from principles applied in modern bioethics. Bioethical principles have been developed at the clinical or microethical level, affecting relations among ...
B M, Dickens, R J, Cook
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Internal Medicine Journal, 2004
Abstract This paper examines the differences between clinical and public health ethics and provides several examples of contemporary public health challenges that pose ethical questions. The relations among ethics, rights and obligations are explored, because public health philosophers propose these as different ways for public health to align its ...
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Abstract This paper examines the differences between clinical and public health ethics and provides several examples of contemporary public health challenges that pose ethical questions. The relations among ethics, rights and obligations are explored, because public health philosophers propose these as different ways for public health to align its ...
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2012
In the first decades of its development, bioethics has mainly focused on ethical issues in clinical medicine and medical technology (see Bioethics). Since the end of the twentieth century, however, more and more attention has been given to moral and legal issues in public health.
Verweij, M.F., Dawson, A.J.
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In the first decades of its development, bioethics has mainly focused on ethical issues in clinical medicine and medical technology (see Bioethics). Since the end of the twentieth century, however, more and more attention has been given to moral and legal issues in public health.
Verweij, M.F., Dawson, A.J.
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