Andrea Martani,Nathalie Neeser,Nicolas Vulliemoz et al.
Andrea Martani et al.
Switzerland is one of the most restrictive countries in Europe when it comes to the regulation of egg donation in medically assisted reproduction (MAR). Indeed, even after the introduction of modifications to the law regulating reproductive...
(How) is COVID-19 reframing interaction between the NHS and private healthcare? [0.03%]
新冠肺炎如何改变国民保健制度与私立医疗体系之间的互动关系?
Mary Guy
Mary Guy
In March 2020 a 'major deal' was struck between the National Health Service (NHS) and private healthcare sector to facilitate 'crisis' and 'continuity' responses to COVID-19. A further deal was struck in January 2022 to support the NHS in t...
Prescribing unapproved medical devices? The case of DIY artificial pancreas systems [0.03%]
定制式人工胰腺系统的处方问题分析
Joseph T F Roberts,Victoria Moore,Muireann Quigley
Joseph T F Roberts
In response to slow progress regarding technological innovations to manage type 1 diabetes, some patients have created unregulated do-it-yourself artificial pancreas systems (DIY APS). Yet both in the United Kingdom (UK) and internationally...
The regulation of acupuncture in France and the UK: Shifts and fragmentation in contrasting healthcare systems [0.03%]
法国和英国的针灸管理:对比 healthcare 系统中的变化和碎片化
Emilie Cloatre,Francesco Salvini Ramas
Emilie Cloatre
This article explores the regulation of acupuncture in the UK and France. It focuses on the dilemmas such regulation has raised, and the effects of two contrasting approaches to the regulatory organisation of acupuncture within healthcare s...
Emma Cave
Emma Cave
European Union (EU) Clinical Trials Regulation 536/2014, expected to come into force in 2019, provides for a streamlined single EU application for cross-border clinical trials and enhanced transparency of results. The status of the Regulati...
How do we make sense of chaos? Navigating health research regulation through the liminality of the Brexit process [0.03%]
如何面对混沌?脱欧进程中的健康研究监管导航政策变迁的过渡期挑战
Graeme Laurie
Graeme Laurie
This article examines the Brexit process through the anthropological lens of liminality. As a concept that explains the impact of change and transformation on human experience, it is argued that liminality is an especially valuable perspect...
Exploring the potential duty of care in clinical genomics under UK law [0.03%]
英国法律下临床基因组学中潜在的谨慎义务的研究
Colin Mitchell,Corrette Ploem,Victoria Chico et al.
Colin Mitchell et al.
Genome-wide sequencing technologies are beginning to be used in projects that have both clinical diagnostic and research components. The clinical application of this technology, which generates a huge amount of information of varying diagno...
Using a moot to develop students' understanding of human cloning and statutory interpretation [0.03%]
运用模拟法庭培养学生的克隆人技术和法律解释技能方面的理解力
Shaun D Pattinson,Vanessa Kind
Shaun D Pattinson
This article reports and analyses the method and findings from a 3-year interdisciplinary project investigating how the medium of law can support understanding of socio-scientific issues. Law represents one of the most important means by wh...
Non-disclosure of genetic risks: The case for developing legal wrongs [0.03%]
隐瞒基因风险性信息:制定法律规范的必要性分析
Victoria Chico
Victoria Chico
In ABC v. St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust, the High Court of England and Wales rejected the argument that doctors have a legal duty to disclose actionable genetic risks to a patient's relatives. This article reconsiders the concept of a dut...
The Health and Social Care Act 2012: The emergence of equal treatment for mental health care or another false dawn? [0.03%]
《2012年健康与社会护理法》:心理健康服务的平等待遇即将实现?还是又一次的黎明前黑暗?
Nicola Glover-Thomas
Nicola Glover-Thomas
Although the National Health Service (NHS) is regarded as a national treasure, it is no longer immune from the colossal financial pressures brought about by global recession. Economic sustainability has largely driven the reform process lea...