Deception and Fraud in the Justification of "Pediatric Drug Development": A Challenge at the Interface of Medicine and Law [0.03%]
医学与法学交叉领域儿科药物研发伦理辩护中的欺骗与欺诈问题挑战
Klaus Rose,Jane M Grant-Kels,Pasquale Striano et al.
Klaus Rose et al.
United States and European Union laws demand separate clinical studies in children as a condition for drugs' marketing approval. Justified by carefully framed pseudo-scientific wordings, more so the European Medicines Agency than the United...
Section 19(2) of the Health Insurance Act 1973 Prevents Prisoners Accessing Medicare: Fact or Fiction? [0.03%]
1973年健康保险法第19(2)条阻碍囚犯使用Medicare:事实还是虚构?
Margaret Faux,Damien Linnane,Anthony Levin
Margaret Faux
This article explores the origins and operation of s 19(2) of the Health Insurance Act 1973 (Cth) and argues that it may not now and may never have created a barrier to Medicare access for prisoners as is commonly thought. Advocates have lo...
Does the Failure to Provide Equitable Access to Treatment Lead to Action by NHS Organisations? The Case of Biologics for South Asians with Inflammatory Bowel Disease [0.03%]
生物制剂在南亚炎症性肠病患者中的公平获取失败是否促使NHS组织采取行动?
Affifa Farrukh,John Mayberry
Affifa Farrukh
The purpose of this study was to identify whether NHS Trusts where discrimination in the delivery of care to patients from the South Asian community had been demonstrated had taken any actions to address the issue over the subsequent year. ...
Kerstin Braun
Kerstin Braun
An increasing number of jurisdictions worldwide have enacted assisted dying laws allowing persons to end their lives with assistance. All existing frameworks have in common that they restrict access to persons who (1) act autonomously and (...
'Truly, Madly, Deeply': Using Law to Compel Health and Lifestyle Influencers to Tell the Truth [0.03%]
《情真意切》:运用法律要求健康和生活方式网红讲真话
Aaron Salter,Marilyn Bromberg
Aaron Salter
Influencers are content creators who post online about their lives and can amass a significant following. Influencers can be dangerous by negatively affecting their followers' body image and marketing products in a deceptive way. The limite...
Christopher Brook,Peter Trembath,Kerry J Breen et al.
Christopher Brook et al.
Cough syncope is an uncommon but well-recognised medical condition diagnosed primarily on the history provided by the sufferer. In situations where the sufferer is in control of a motor vehicle, syncope can lead to accidents involving death...
Case Reports
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Voluntary Assisted Dying and Conscientious Objection: An Analysis from Victoria, Australia [0.03%]
自愿辅助死亡与良心拒绝:来自澳大利亚维多利亚州的分析
Ronli Sifris
Ronli Sifris
This article analyses qualitative empirical research conducted by this author to gain a deeper understanding of the rationale behind conscientious objection (CO) to voluntary assisted dying (VAD) and its impact on the operation of VAD in Vi...
Termination Laws in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand - Do They Align with Midwives' Scope of Practice? [0.03%]
澳大利亚和奥特罗阿新西兰的终止妊娠法与助产士的执业范围一致吗?
Susanne Armour,Bashi Hazard,Hazel Keedle et al.
Susanne Armour et al.
This article examines whether the current termination laws of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand align with the midwifery scope of practice. It begins with an introduction to termination of pregnancy from a health care perspective. An overv...
Predicting the Risk of Future Terrorism: Lessons for Mental Health Experts from the Benbrika Case [0.03%]
未来恐怖主义风险的预测:从本布里卡案件中给精神健康专家的启示
Bernadette McSherry,Piers Gooding
Bernadette McSherry
Risk assessment is an important component of judicial decision-making in many areas of the law. In Australia, those convicted of terrorist offences may be the subject of continued detention in prison or extended supervision in the community...
Mike OConnor,Cameron Stewart
Mike OConnor
Should medical schools psychologically screen medical school applicants and students? Arguably, psychological screening could be used to identify at-risk candidates who have psychological conditions that make them more likely to act unprofe...