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Improved genetic testing: a new impetus toward universal coverage.
Princet J Bioeth. 2000 Spring;3(1):20-34.
Princet J Bioeth. 2000.
PMID: 11933982
If insurance companies were allowed to use this information, they would set premiums such that many who need life-saving medical treatment would have no access to it. Americans would not accept this disparity; instead, genetic information will likely remain private, making …
If insurance companies were allowed to use this information, they would set premiums such that many who need life-saving medical treatment w …
Intention, manner, and culpability in death.
Awan F.
Awan F.
Princet J Bioeth. 2002 Spring;5:81-91.
Princet J Bioeth. 2002.
PMID: 12755108
This paper criticizes the policy of the American Medical Association's policy on euthanasia. Contrary to a notable criticism of the AMA policy, this paper focuses not on the distinction between acts of commission and omission, but on the distinction between medical treatme …
This paper criticizes the policy of the American Medical Association's policy on euthanasia. Contrary to a notable criticism of the A …
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Provision of health care: how much, if any, are we entitled to?
Sommers B.
Sommers B.
Princet J Bioeth. 2000 Spring;3(1):59-69.
Princet J Bioeth. 2000.
PMID: 11936138
Over 45 million Americans currently lack health insurance, and this number continues to rise. ...Ultimately, an ethical commitment to securing basic opportunity in the realms of employment, personal life, and social life requires us to provide health care to all America …
Over 45 million Americans currently lack health insurance, and this number continues to rise. ...Ultimately, an ethical commitment to …
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