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In this essay set, eleven authors each examine a different foundational value, and what its policy implications are if we take it seriously. In an introduction, Hastings Center president Thomas H. Murray writes, "Core American values, rather than existing in ineluctable tension with one another, form a sturdy, mutually reinforcing foundation for health reform. Universal participation may be a concept whose time has finally come." And, in a letter endorsing the essays, former U.S. Senator and current New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine writes, "Health care policy is often described as an arena of intense partisan and ideological division. But there are also important areas of consensus that reflect agreement about some basic, core values. Health care reform will be most successful if it draws on these common values." - Publisher
In: Hastings Center report July/August 2014
In: special report
Research misconduct involving noncompliance in human subjects research supported by the Public Health Service : reconciling separate regulatory systems / Barbara E. Bierer and Mark Barnes, on behalf of the IRB/RIO/IO Working Group -- Why guidance comes from the research community / David E. Wright -- The irregular terrain of human subjects research regulations / David Forster, Daniel K. Nelson, David Borasky, and Jeffrey R. Botkin -- The third-party notification dilemma / Ann K. Adams -- Parallel processes at the NIH / Sally J. Rockey and Amy P. Patterson -- Public trust and institutional culture / Alexander M. Capron, Elisa A. Hurley, and Amy L. Davis
In: Hastings Center report September/October 2014
In: special report
In: The Hastings Center report January/February 2013
In: special report
Section 2. Communication and Collaboration with Patients with Disabilities. A. Life-Sustaining Treatments and Accommodation of Stable or Progressive Disabilities -- B.Communication When a Patient's Disability Affects Speech -- C.Communication When a Patient's Disability Affects Cognition -- D.Communication and Collaboration with Recently Disabled Patients Concerning Life-Sustaining Treatments.