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Transableism, Disability and Paternalism in Public Health Ethics: Taxonomies, identity Disorders and Persistent Unexplained Physical Symptoms [PDF]
Transableism is a term which refers to moving between states of being able and disabled by choice rather than by happenstance. Insofar as this may imply a choice to become dependent, claims upon the healthcare system are likely to result.
Cox, Stephen, Mackenzie, Robin
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Civic Solidarity and Public Health Ethics
Is solidarity in bioethics or public health ethics necessary? If so, why? Is there room for a principle of obligatory solidarity in bioethics or in public health ethics?
Oriol Farrés Juste
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Background Chronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of Indians are estimated to suffer from a chronic condition. Care for chronic diseases poses a major public health challenge, especially when health care delivery ...
Dorothy Lall +4 more
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A Synergistic Approach to Human Rights and Public Health Ethics: Effective or a Source of Conflict? [PDF]
Commentaire / CommentaryLes inquiétudes concernant les disparités croissantes en matière de santé et de richesses entre les membres de la société ont incité Stephanie Nixon et Lisa Forman, dans leur article de 2008 Exploring synergies between ...
Steinmetz-Wood, Madeleine
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Background Cost-effectiveness of interventions was a criterion decided to guide priority setting in the latest revision of Ethiopia’s essential health services package (EHSP) in 2019.
Alemayehu Hailu +5 more
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Commissioned reports in Swedish healthcare governance – descriptive mapping and a content analysis
Background In order to support decisions regarding governance, organization and control models of the healthcare system, the Swedish government, as well as regional-level agencies, regularly commissions expert reports that are supposed to form the basis ...
Anna T. Höglund +2 more
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Protocol for the economic evaluation of a complex intervention to improve the mental health of maltreated infants and children in foster care in the UK (The BeST? services trial) [PDF]
Introduction: Children who have experienced abuse and neglect are at increased risk of mental and physical health problems throughout life. This places an enormous burden on individuals, families and society in terms of health services, education, social
Boyd, Kathleen A. +6 more
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PUBLIC HEALTH AND PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS [PDF]
Spectacular achievements in the health of individuals have not been matched by equivalent improvement in the health of whole populations. Indeed it is against the background of deterioration in levels of population health in some parts of the world and the emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases in association with powerful globalizing forces
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ABSTRACT Blinatumomab has been shown to be highly effective for patients with pediatric B‐ALL and has recently become standard of care therapy. Due to its past use in the clinical trial setting, there is limited information available about real‐world administration.
Katelyn Oranges +12 more
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Policy Briefing: Implementing empirical ethics and rights - IDEAS for ensuring disability equity in research [PDF]
Research collaboration between University of York, De Montfort University and Lancaster UniversityIn this policy briefing, we illustrate the development and potential of tools developed from commissioned public health research project where empirical ...
Atkin, Karl +3 more
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