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index Hastings Center Report Volume 43, 2013 Following is the comprehensive index for Volume 43 of the Hastings Center Report, covering all feature material from 2013. & Complete issues are available for volume 43 (2013) and may be purchased from Wiley-Blackwell; e-mail: cs-journals@wiley. com. AUTHORS and Citation Information Aarons, Eliana, Ethical Challenges in Refugee Health: A Global Public Health Concern (Perspective), May-Jun, inside back cover Bayley, Carol, The Next Step for Quality Attestation (Other Voices), Sept-Oct, 37-39 Benatar, Solomon, The Quest for Justice in Global Health (book review), Nov-Dec, 45-46 Bennett, Gaymon, H5N1 and the Politics of Truth (Other Voices), Mar-Apr, 35-37 Berg, Jessica, A “Fair Use” Exception for Public Health Uses of Medical Information? (Policy and Politics), May-Jun, 13-14 Berlinger, Nancy, Cueing “the Conversation” (Other Voices), Jul-Aug, 29-30 Berlinger, Nancy, and Rajeev Raghavan, The Ethics of Advocacy for Undocumented Patients, Jan-Feb, 14-17 Bernat, James L., Determining Death in Uncontrolled DCDD Organ Donors (Other Voices), Jan-Feb, 30-33 Bernat, James L., On Noncongruence between the Concept and Determination of Death, Nov-Dec, 25-33

Challenges (Perspective), Jan-Feb, inside back cover Cummings, Christy L., Patient and Trainee: Learning When to Step In (In Practice), JulAug, 5-6 Davis, Dena S., Not with a Bang, but a Whimper: Sherley v. Sebelius, Jan-Feb, 17-18 Dresser, Rebecca, Drug Compounding, Drug Safety, and the First Amendment (At Law), Mar-Apr, 9-10 Dugdale, Lydia S., Medicine’s Metaphysics (In Practice), Mar-Apr, 7-8 Esau, Darren, and Catherine Hickey, Autonomy or Exploitation (Case Study), Nov-Dec, 13-14. Faden, Ruth R., Nancy E. Kass, Steven N. Goodman, Peter Pronovost, Sean Tunis, and Tom L. Beauchamp, An Ethics Framework for a Learning Health Care System: A Departure from Traditional Research Ethics and Clinical Ethics, Jan-Feb (Special Report), S16-S27 Feder, Ellen K., Alice Dreger, and Anne Tamar-Mattis, More Rhetoric Than Argument? (Exchange), Mar-Apr, 4-6

Blumenthal, Nancy P., James D. Mendez, Martin L. Smith, and Beth Hyland, A Second Chance (Case Study), Jan-Feb, 12-13

Feldman, Eric A., Shots for Tots? (Other Voices), May-Jun, 34-35

Brody, Howard, and Luana Colloca, Patient Autonomy and Provider Beneficence Are Compatible (Exchange), Nov-Dec, 6.

Galarneau, Charlene, “Ever Vigilant” in “Ethically Impossible”: Structural Injustice and Responsibility in PHS Research in Guatemala, May-Jun, 36-45

Brody, Howard and Franklin G. Miller, The Research-Clinical Practice Distinction, Learning Health Systems, and Relationships, Sept-Oct, 41-47 Callahan, Daniel, Obesity: Chasing an Elusive Epidemic, Jan-Feb, 34-40 Collins, Sara R., and Tracy Garber, State Health Insurance Exchanges: Progress and

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Galbraith, Kyle L., What’s So Meaningful about Meaningful Use? Mar-Apr, 15-17 Giubilini, Alberto, and Francesca Minerva, Reasons and Freedom (Exchange), Jan-Feb, 4-5 Goldberg, Daniel S., and Rebecca M. Puhl, Obesity Stigma: A Failed and Ethically Dubious Strategy (Exchange), May-Jun, 5-6

Gostin, Lawrence O., Bloomberg’s Health Legacy: Urban Innovator or Meddling Nanny? Sept-Oct, 19-25 Gostin, Lawrence O., “Enhanced, Edgier”: A Euphemism for “Shame and Embarrassment”? (Exchange), May-Jun, 3-4 Gostin, Lawrence O., PEPFAR’s Antiprostitution “Loyalty Oath”: Politicizing Public Health (At Law), May-Jun, 11-12 Grady, Christine, and David Wendler, Making the Transition to a Learning Health Care System, Jan-Feb (Special Report), S32-S33 Green, Ronald M., Challenging Transhumanism’s Values (book review), JulAug, 45-47 Gutmann, Amy, and James W. Wagner, Found Your DNA on the Web: Reconciling Privacy and Progress, May-Jun, 15-18 Haehl, Anne, Fertility Treatment: Medically Necessary? (Exchange), Jul-Aug, 3-4 Hall, Mark A., There Oughta Be a Law (At Law), Jul-Aug, 7-8 Herbst, Jennifer L., Prescription Drug Coverage: Medicine or Science? (Policy and Politics), Jul-Aug, 9-10 Joffe, Ari R., Back to Basics about Organ Donation (Exchange), Sept-Oct, 6-7 Johnson, Sandra H., Customary Standard of Care: A Challenge for Regulation and Practice (At Law), Nov-Dec, 9-10 Johnston, Josephine, and Michael K. Gusmano, Why We Should All Pay for Fertility Treatment: An Argument from Ethics and Policy, Mar-Apr, 18-21 Kass, Nancy E., Ruth R. Faden, Steven N. Goodman, Peter Pronovost, Sean Tunis, and Tom L. Beauchamp, The ResearchTreatment Distinction: A Problematic H AS TI N GS C E N TE R REPORT

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Approach for Determining Which Activities Should Have Ethical Oversight, Jan-Feb (Special Report), S4-S15

Mandava, Amulya, and Joseph Millum, Manipulation in the Enrollment of Research Participants, Mar-Apr, 38-47

Relman, David A., The Increasingly Compelling Moral Responsibilities of Life Scientists (Other Voices), Mar-Apr, 34-35

Kirschner, Kristi L., The Outlier (In Practice), Jan-Feb, 8-9

Marks, Jonathan H., The Undocumented Unwell (At Law), Jan-Feb, 10-11

Resnik, David B., H5N1 Avian Flu Research and the Ethics of Knowledge, Mar-Apr, 22-33

Klugman, Craig M., and Jennifer S. Bard, Futility on the Border (Case Study), Jul-Aug, 11-12

Marquis, Don, The Arguments Matter (Exchange), Jan-Feb, 3

Richie, Cristina, Voluntary Sterilization for Childfree Women: Understanding Patient Profiles, Evaluating Accessibility, Examining Legislation, Nov-Dec, 36-44

Knoppers, Bartha M., Edward S. Dove, and Ma’n H. Zawati, Demystifying Biobanks (Exchange), Sept-Oct, 4-5 Kodish, Eric, and Joseph J. Fins with Clarence Braddock III, Felicia Cohn, Nancy Neveloff Dubler, Marion Danis, Arthur R. Derse, Robert A. Pearlman, Martin Smith, Anita Tarzian, Stuart Youngner, and Mark G. Kuczewski, Quality Attestation for Clinical Ethics Consultants: A TwoStep Model from the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Sept-Oct, 26-36 Kuczewski, Mark G., and Linda Brubaker, Medical Education as Mission: Why One Medical School Chose to Accept DREAMers, Nov-Dec, 21-24 Kupersmith, Joel, Advances in the Research Enterprise, Jan-Feb (Special Report), S43-S44 Lantos, John D., The Battle Lines of Sexual Politics and Medical Morality (Exchange), Mar-Apr, 3-4 Largent, Emily A., Franklin G. Miller, and Steven Joffe, A Prescription for Ethical Learning, Jan-Feb (Special Report), S28-S29 Latham, Stephen R., Time to Decriminalize HIV Status (Policy and Politics), Sept-Oct, 12-13 Lauritzen, Paul, Not Your Founder’s Bioethics? (book review), Jul-Aug, 43-45 Lee, Lisa M., Hillary Wicai Viers, and Misti Ault Anderson, The Presidential Bioethics Commission: Pedagogical Materials and Bioethics Education, Sept-Oct, 16-19

Menikoff, Jerry, The Unbelievable Rightness of Being in Clinical Trials, Jan-Feb (Special Report), S30-S31 Meyer, Michelle N., From Evidence-Based Medicine to Evidence-Based Practice (Policy and Politics), Mar-Apr, 11-12 Miles, Jonathan K., Genoism by Any Other Name? (Exchange), Nov-Dec, 4 Miller, Jennifer E., How a Clinical Trial Registry Became a Symbol of Misinformation (Policy and Politics), Nov-Dec, 11-12 Munjal, Kevin G., Stephen P. Wall, Lewis R. Goldfrank, Alexander Gilbert, Bradley J. Kaufman, and Nancy N. Dubler, on behalf of the New York City uDCDD Study Group, A Rationale in Support of Uncontrolled Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death, Jan-Feb, 19-26 Nelson, James Lindemann, “Yet the Body Is His Book”: Plastinated Bodies and the Book of Common Bioethics (book review), MayJun, 46-47 Parens, Erik, Paul Appelbaum, and Wendy Chung, Incidental Findings in the Era of Whole Genome Sequencing? Jul-Aug, 16-18 Piekoff, Kira, Beware the Biomarkers for Criminal Behavior (Perspective), Jul-Aug, inside back cover Piemonte, Nicole M., and Laura Hermer, Avoiding a “Death Panel” Redux, Jul-Aug, 20-28

Rodríguez-Arias, David, Iván OrtegaDeballon, Maxwell Smith, and Stuart Youngner, Casting Light and Doubt on Uncontrolled DCDD Protocols (Other Voices), Jan-Feb, 27-30 Rodríguez-Arias, David, and Carissa Véliz, The Death Debates: A Call for Public Deliberation (Other Voices), Nov-Dec, 34-35 Rothstein, Mark A., Genetic Discrimination in Employment Is Indefensible (Exchange), Nov-Dec, 3-4 Schaefer, G. Owen, The Importance of Rationality (Exchange), Jan-Feb, 3-4 Schmidt, Harald, Obesity and Blame: Elusive Goals for Personal Responsibility (Exchange), May-Jun, 8-9 Segar, Nora, Bedside (In Practice), Sept-Oct, 8-9 Selby, Joe V., and Harlan M. Krumholz, Ethical Oversight: Serving the Best Interests of Patients, Jan-Feb (Special Report), S34-S36 Smith, Thomas J., and Joann N. Bodurtha, The “Good Planning Panel” (Other Voices), Jul-Aug, 30-32 Solomon, Mildred Z., and Ann C. Bonham, Ethical Oversight of Research on Patient Care, Jan-Feb (Special Report), S2-S3 Spector-Bagdady, Kayte, Public Health Research in Guatemala: Toward New Scholarship (Exchange), Jul-Aug, 3

Levin, Noah, A Defense of Genetic Discrimination, Jul-Aug, 33-42

Platt, Richard, Claudia Grossmann, and Harry P. Selker, Evaluation as Part of Operations: Reconciling the Common Rule and Continuous Improvement, Jan-Feb (Special Report), S37-S39

Lieber, Sarah R., and Joseph Millum, Preventing Sin: The Ethics of Vaccines against Smoking, May-Jun, 23-33

Postema, Don C., Does Quality Attestation Come in Only One Size? (Other Voices), Sept-Oct, 39-40

MacDougall, D. Robert, National Obesity Rates: A Legitimate Health Policy Endpoint? (Exchange), May-Jun, 7-8

Puglisi, Tom, Reform within the Common Rule? Jan-Feb (Special Report), S40-S42

Tomiyama, A. Janet, and Traci Mann, If Shaming Reduced Obesity, There Would Be No Fat People (Exchange), May-Jun, 4-5

Rath, Caroline, Undocumented Patients and the Not-So-Safe Safety Net (Perspective), SepOct, inside back cover

Tomlinson, Tom, Respecting Donors to Biobank Research, Jan-Feb, 41-47

Malerba, Marilynn, The Effects of Sequestration on Indian Health, Nov-Dec, 17-21

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Stark, Meredith, and Joseph J. Fins, What’s Not Being Shared in Shared DecisionMaking?, Jul-Aug, 13-16 Suter, Sonia, How Big a Problem Is Genetics Exceptionalism in Employment? (Exchange), Nov-Dec, 5-6

Tong, Bonnie, and Hannah I. Lipman, Whose Bed? (Case Study), Mar-Apr, 13-14 November-December 2013

Torrance, Andrew W., The Unpatentable Human Being (At Law), Sept-Oct, 10-11 Tunzi, Marc, Health Reform and the Uninsured: The New Requirements of the Old Ethics (Perspective), Mar-Apr, inside back cover Tunzi, Marc, Keeping Time (In Practice), Nov-Dec, 7-8 Ubel, Peter A., The Predictable Irrationality of Righteous Minds, and the Work of Ethicists, May-Jun, 18-22 Volpe, Rebecca, George Blackall, Michael Green, Danny George, Maria Baker, and George Kauffman, Googling a Patient (Case Study), Sept-Oct, 14-15 Von Hagel, Alisa, Banking on Infertility: Medical Ethics and the Marketing of Fertility Loans, Nov-Dec, 15-17 Walter, Jennifer K., and Anne Barnhill, Good and Bad Ideas in Obesity Prevention (Exchange), May-Jun, 6-7 Wendler, David, Broad versus Blanket Consent for Research with Human Biological Samples (Exchange), Sept-Oct, 3-4 Wilfond, Benjamin S., Oxygen and Estrogen (Perspective), Nov-Dec, inside back cover

SUBJECTS “After-Birth Abortion” Giubilini and Minerva, Reasons and Freedom Marquis, The Arguments Matter

Autonomy

Determination of Death

Brody and Colloca, Patient Autonomy and Provider Beneficence Are Compatible

Bernat, Determining Death in Uncontrolled DCDD Organ Donors

Mandava and Millum, Manipulation in the Enrollment of Research Participants

Bernat, On Noncongruence between the Concept and Determination of Death

Stark and Fins, What’s Not Being Shared in Shared Decision-Making?

Munjal, Wall, Goldfrank, Gilbert, Kaufman, and Dubler, on behalf of the New York City uDCDD Study Group, A Rationale in Support of Uncontrolled Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death

Biobanks Knoppers, Dove, and Zawati, Demystifying Biobanks Gutmann and Wagner, Found Your DNA on the Web: Reconciling Privacy and Progress Tomlinson, Respecting Donors to Biobank Research Wendler, Broad versus Blanket Consent for Research with Human Biological Samples

Bioethics Lauritzen, Not Your Founder’s Bioethics?

Rodríguez-Arias, Ortega-Deballon, Smith, and Youngner, Casting Light and Doubt on Uncontrolled DCDD Protocols Rodríguez-Arias and Véliz, The Death Debates: A Call for Public Deliberation

Electronic Health Records Galbraith, What’s So Meaningful about Meaningful Use?

Nelson, “Yet the Body Is His Book”: Plastinated Bodies and the Book of Common Bioethics

End-of-Life DecisionMaking

Bioethics Education

Piemonte and Hermer, Avoiding a “Death Panel” Redux

Lee, Viers, and Anderson, The Presidential Bioethics Commission: Pedagogical Materials and Bioethics Education Ubel, The Predictable Irrationality of Righteous Minds, and the Work of Ethicists

Schaefer, The Importance of Rationality

Berlinger, Cueing “the Conversation”

Smith and Bodurtha, The “Good Planning Panel”

Ethics Consultation Bayley, The Next Step for Quality Attestation

Case Study At Law Dresser, Drug Compounding, Drug Safety, and the First Amendment

Blumenthal, Mendez, Smith, and Hyland, A Second Chance Esau and Hickey, Autonomy or Exploitation

Gostin, PEPFAR’s Antiprostitution “Loyalty Oath”: Politicizing Public Health

Klugman and Bard, Futility on the Border

Hall, There Oughta Be a Law

Tong and Lipman, Whose Bed?

Johnson, Customary Standard of Care: A Challenge for Regulation and Practice

Volpe, Blackall, Green, George, Baker, and Kauffman, Googling a Patient

Marks, The Undocumented Unwell

Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Torrance, The Unpatentable Human Being

Johnson, Customary Standard of Care: A Challenge for Regulation and Practice

November-December 2013

Kodish and Fins with Braddock III, Cohn, Dubler, Danis, Derse, Pearlman, Smith, Tarzian, Youngner, and Kuczewski, Quality Attestation for Clinical Ethics Consultants: A Two-Step Model from the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Postema, Does Quality Attestation Come in Only One Size?

Evidence-Based Medicine Johnson, Customary Standard of Care: A Challenge for Regulation and Practice Meyer, From Evidence-Based Medicine to Evidence-Based Practice

H AS TI N GS C E N TE R REPORT

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Exchange Feder, Dreger, and Tamar-Mattis, More Rhetoric Than Argument?

Johnston and Gusmano, Why We Should All Pay for Fertility Treatment: An Argument from Ethics and Policy

Giubilini and Minerva, Reasons and Freedom

Von Hagel, Banking on Infertility: Medical Ethics and the Marketing of Fertility Loans

Goldberg and Puhl, Obesity Stigma: A Failed and Ethically Dubious Strategy

Futility

Gostin, “Enhanced, Edgier”: A Euphemism for “Shame and Embarrassment”?

Genetics

Piemonte and Hermer, Avoiding a “Death Panel” Redux Stark and Fins, What’s Not Being Shared in Shared Decision-Making? Tong and Lipman, Whose Bed?

Haehl, Fertility Treatment: Medically Necessary? Knoppers, Dove, and Zawati, Demystifying Biobanks

Klugman and Bard, Futility on the Border

Tunzi, Health Reform and the Uninsured: The New Requirements of the Old Ethics

Gutmann and Wagner, Found Your DNA on the Web: Reconciling Privacy and Progress

HIV

Levin, A Defense of Genetic Discrimination

In Practice

Miles, Genoism by Any Other Name?

Cummings, Patient and Trainee: Learning When to Step In

Latham, Time to Decriminalize HIV Status

Parens, Appelbaum, and Chung, Incidental Findings in the Era of Whole Genome Sequencing?

Dugdale, Medicine’s Metaphysics

Lantos, The Battle Lines of Sexual Politics and Medical Morality MacDougall, National Obesity Rates: A Legitimate Health Policy Endpoint?

Piekoff, Beware the Biomarkers for Criminal Behavior

Segar, Bedside

Marquis, The Arguments Matter

Rothstein, Genetic Discrimination in Employment Is Indefensible

Feder, Dreger, and Tamar-Mattis, More Rhetoric Than Argument?

Suter, How Big a Problem Is Genetics Exceptionalism in Employment?

Lantos, The Battle Lines of Sexual Politics and Medical Morality

Torrance, The Unpatentable Human Being

Justice

H5N1

Benatar, The Quest for Justice in Global Health

Kirschner, The Outlier

Intersex Miles, Genoism by Any Other Name? Rothstein, Genetic Discrimination in Employment Is Indefensible Schaefer, The Importance of Rationality Schmidt, Obesity and Blame: Elusive Goals for Personal Responsibility Spector-Bagdady, Public Health Research in Guatemala: Toward New Scholarship Suter, How Big a Problem Is Genetics Exceptionalism in Employment?

Bennett, H5N1 and the Politics of Truth

Medical Education Relman, The Increasingly Compelling Moral Responsibilities of Life Scientists

Cummings, Patient and Trainee: Learning When to Step In

Resnik, H5N1 Avian Flu Research and the Ethics of Knowledge

Kuczewski and Brubaker, Medical Education as Mission: Why One Medical School Chose to Accept DREAMers

Health Policy Tomiyama and Mann, If Shaming Reduced Obesity, There Would Be No Fat People

Collins and Garber, State Health Insurance Exchanges: Progress and Challenges

Walter and Barnhill, Good and Bad Ideas in Obesity Prevention

Hall, There Oughta Be a Law

Wendler, Broad versus Blanket Consent for Research with Human Biological Samples

Fertility Treatment Haehl, Fertility Treatment: Medically Necessary?

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Medical Profession Brody and Colloca, Patient Autonomy and Provider Beneficence Are Compatible

Medical Research Herbst, Prescription Drug Coverage: Medicine or Science? MacDougall, National Obesity Rates: A Legitimate Health Policy Endpoint? Malerba, The Effects of Sequestration on Indian Health

Brody and Miller, The Research-Clinical Practice Distinction, Learning Health Systems, and Relationships Faden, Kass, Goodman, Pronovost, Tunis, and Beauchamp, An Ethics Framework for a Learning Health Care System: A Departure

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from Traditional Research Ethics and Clinical Ethics

Spector-Bagdady, Public Health Research in Guatemala: Toward New Scholarship

Rodríguez-Arias and Véliz, The Death Debates: A Call for Public Deliberation

Galarneau, “Ever Vigilant” in “Ethically Impossible”: Structural Injustice and Responsibility in PHS Research in Guatemala

Tomlinson, Respecting Donors to Biobank Research

Other Voices Bayley, The Next Step for Quality Attestation

Moral Psychology

Bennett, H5N1 and the Politics of Truth

Grady and Wendler, Making the Transition to a Learning Health Care System

Ubel, The Predictable Irrationality of Righteous Minds, and the Work of Ethicists

Berlinger, Cueing “the Conversation”

Gutmann and Wagner, Found Your DNA on the Web: Reconciling Privacy and Progress

Obesity

Kass, Faden, Goodman, Pronovost, Tunis, and Beauchamp, The Research-Treatment Distinction: A Problematic Approach for Determining Which Activities Should Have Ethical Oversight Kupersmith, Advances in the Research Enterprise Largent, Miller, and Joffe, A Prescription for Ethical Learning Mandava and Millum, Manipulation in the Enrollment of Research Participants Menikoff, The Unbelievable Rightness of Being in Clinical Trials Miller, How a Clinical Trial Registry Became a Symbol of Misinformation Parens, Appelbaum, and Chung, Incidental Findings in the Era of Whole Genome Sequencing?

Callahan, Obesity: Chasing an Elusive Epidemic

Feldman, Shots for Tots? Goldberg and Puhl, Obesity Stigma: A Failed and Ethically Dubious Strategy

Joffe, Back to Basics about Organ Donation

Gostin, “Enhanced, Edgier”: A Euphemism for “Shame and Embarrassment”?

Postema, Does Quality Attestation Come in Only One Size?

MacDougall, National Obesity Rates: A Legitimate Health Policy Endpoint?

Relman, The Increasingly Compelling Moral Responsibilities of Life Scientists

Schmidt, Obesity and Blame: Elusive Goals for Personal Responsibility

Rodríguez-Arias, Ortega-Deballon, Smith, and Youngner, Casting Light and Doubt on Uncontrolled DCDD Protocols

Tomiyama and Mann, If Shaming Reduced Obesity, There Would Be No Fat People Walter and Barnhill, Good and Bad Ideas in Obesity Prevention

Pediatrics

Bernat, On Noncongruence between the Concept and Determination of Death

Perspective

Puglisi, Reform within the Common Rule?

Joffe, Back to Basics about Organ Donation

Relman, The Increasingly Compelling Moral Responsibilities of Life Scientists

Munjal, Wall, Goldfrank, Gilbert, Kaufman, and Dubler, on behalf of the New York City uDCDD Study Group, A Rationale in Support of Uncontrolled Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death

Solomon and Bonham, Ethical Oversight of Research on Patient Care

November-December 2013

Smith and Bodurtha, The “Good Planning Panel”

Bernat, Determining Death in Uncontrolled DCDD Organ Donors

Blumenthal, Mendez, Smith, and Hyland, A Second Chance

Selby and Krumholz, Ethical Oversight: Serving the Best Interests of Patients

Rodríguez-Arias and Véliz, The Death Debates: A Call for Public Deliberation

Organ Donation

Platt, Grossmann, and Selker, Evaluation as Part of Operations: Reconciling the Common Rule and Continuous Improvement

Resnik, H5N1 Avian Flu Research and the Ethics of Knowledge

Bernat, Determining Death in Uncontrolled DCDD Organ Donors

Rodríguez-Arias, Ortega-Deballon, Smith, and Youngner, Casting Light and Doubt on Uncontrolled DCDD Protocols

Wilfond, Oxygen and Estrogen

Aarons, Ethical Challenges in Refugee Health: A Global Public Health Concern Collins and Garber, State Health Insurance Exchanges: Progress and Challenges Piekoff, Beware the Biomarkers for Criminal Behavior Rath, Undocumented Patients and the NotSo-Safe Safety Net Tunzi, Health Reform and the Uninsured: The New Requirements of the Old Ethics Wilfond, Oxygen and Estrogen

H AS TI N GS C E N TE R REPORT

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Pharmaceutics

Green, Challenging Transhumanism’s Values

Dresser, Drug Compounding, Drug Safety, and the First Amendment

Lauritzen, Not Your Founder’s Bioethics?

Policy and Politics Berg, A “Fair Use” Exception for Public Health Uses of Medical Information?

Nelson, “Yet the Body Is His Book”: Plastinated Bodies and the Book of Common Bioethics

Sterilization Richie, Voluntary Sterilization for Childfree Women: Understanding Patient Profiles, Evaluating Accessibility, Examining Legislation

SUPPORT Wilfond, Oxygen and Estrogen

Herbst, Prescription Drug Coverage: Medicine or Science?

Shared Decision-Making Stark and Fins, What’s Not Being Shared in Shared Decision-Making?

Transhumanism

Special Report: Ethical Oversight of Learning Health Care Systems

Undocumented Patients

Green, Challenging Transhumanism’s Values

Latham, Time to Decriminalize HIV Status Meyer, From Evidence-Based Medicine to Evidence-Based Practice Miller, How a Clinical Trial Registry Became a Symbol of Misinformation

Public Health Aarons, Ethical Challenges in Refugee Health: A Global Public Health Concern Berg, A “Fair Use” Exception for Public Health Uses of Medical Information? Gostin, Bloomberg’s Health Legacy: Urban Innovator or Meddling Nanny? Gostin, PEPFAR’s Antiprostitution “Loyalty Oath”: Politicizing Public Health Malerba, The Effects of Sequestration on Indian Health

Faden, Kass, Goodman, Pronovost, Tunis, and Beauchamp, An Ethics Framework for a Learning Health Care System: A Departure from Traditional Research Ethics and Clinical Ethics Grady and Wendler, Making the Transition to a Learning Health Care System

Berlinger and Raghavan, “The Ethics of Advocacy for Undocumented Patients” Klugman and Bard, Futility on the Border Marks, The Undocumented Unwell Rath, Undocumented Patients and the NotSo-Safe Safety Net

Vaccination Kass, Faden, Goodman, Pronovost, Tunis, and Beauchamp, The Research-Treatment Distinction: A Problematic Approach for Determining Which Activities Should Have Ethical Oversight

Feldman, Shots for Tots? Lieber and Millum, Preventing Sin: The Ethics of Vaccines against Smoking

Kupersmith, Advances in the Research Enterprise Largent, Miller, and Joffe, A Prescription for Ethical Learning

Refugees Aarons, Ethical Challenges in Refugee Health: A Global Public Health Concern

Menikoff, The Unbelievable Rightness of Being in Clinical Trials

Relationships between Patients and Medical Professionals

Platt, Grossmann, and Selker, Evaluation as Part of Operations: Reconciling the Common Rule and Continuous Improvement

Dugdale, Medicine’s Metaphysics Puglisi, Reform within the Common Rule? Esau and Hickey, Autonomy or Exploitation Kirschner, The Outlier Segar, Bedside

Selby and Krumholz, Ethical Oversight: Serving the Best Interests of Patients Solomon and Bonham, Ethical Oversight of Research on Patient Care

Volpe, Blackall, Green, George, Baker, and Kauffman, Googling a Patient

Stem Cells

Reviews

Davis, Not with a Bang, but a Whimper: Sherley v. Sebelius

Benatar, The Quest for Justice in Global Health 6 HASTINGS CEN T E R R E P ORT

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