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Clinical decision making during public health emergencies: ethical considerations

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B Lo, MH Katz - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
Recent public health emergencies involving anthrax, the severe acute respiratory
syndrome (SARS), and shortages of influenza vaccine have dramatized the need for
restrictive public health measures such as quarantine, isolation, and ...
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Ethics, epidemics, and the duty to treat


RS Olick - Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2004 - journals.lww.com
In times of epidemic, are those who rush to the front lines in response to a
naturally occurring disease outbreak or an intentional attack with an infectious
agent fulfilling an inherent obligation of the healing professions? Or are ...
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Pandemic influenza preparedness: an ethical framework to guide decision-making


AK Thompson, K Faith, JL Gibson, REG … - BMC Medical Ethics, 2006 - biomedcentral.com
In this paper, we present an ethical framework for pandemic influenza planning.
The ethical framework was developed with expertise from clinical, organisational
and public health ethics and validated through a stakeholder engagement ...
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Diminishing returns? Risk and the duty to care in the SARS epidemic

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L Reid - Bioethics, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
Page 1. Bioethics ISSN 0269-9702 (print); 1467-8519 (online) Volume 19 Number
4 2005 © Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2005, 9600 Garsington ...
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In harm's way: AMA physicians and the duty to treat

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CC Clark - Journal of Medicine & Philosophy, 2005 - jmp.oxfordjournals.org
In June 2001, the American Medical Association (AMA) issued a revised and
expanded version of the Principles of Medical Ethics (last published in 1980).
In light of the new and more comprehen- sive document, the present essay is ...
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Emergency health professionals and the ethics of crisis


LA Eckenwiler - In the wake of terror: Medicine and morality in a time of …, 2003 - books.google.com
7 Emergency Health Professionals and the Ethics of Crisis Lisa A. Eckenwiler A
special subset of health professionals has long been called on to respond to
emergencies or sudden, calamitous events that demand urgent attention. 1 ...
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Better late than never: a re-examination of ethical dilemmas in coping with severe acute …


KL Ovadia, I Gazit, D Silner, I Kagan - Journal of Hospital Infection, 2005 - Elsevier
At the end of 2002 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) emerged and spread
worldwide. The pathogen was unknown, as was its mechanism of transfer, and there
was no effective therapy for the disease. There was a large element of ...
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[PDF] Ethical issues in pandemic planning


A Torda - Medical Journal of Australia, 2006 - mja.com.au
Exploration of ethical values Individual liberty and protection of the public In
our society, most people value individual freedom and consider it a “right”.
This includes freedom of movement, work, religion and leisure activities. ...
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Public health ethics: from foundations and frameworks to justice and global public health


NE Kass - JL Med. & Ethics, 2004 - heinonlinebackup.com
P ublic health ethics in the future will be distinguished from public health
ethics in the past by this new subfield being labeled as such, acknowledged, and
called upon for service. Ethical dilemmas have been present throughout the ...
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Preparing for an influenza pandemic: ethical issues

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J Kotalik - Bioethics, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
In the near future, experts predict, an influenza pandemic will likely spread
throughout the world. Many countries have been creating a con- tingency plan in
order to mitigate the severe health and social conse- quences of such an ...
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