Capturing the medical gaze regulating medical photography of minors with intersex variations [0.03%]
捕捉医学凝视:未成年人性别发育差异的医学摄影规范研究
Aileen Kennedy
Aileen Kennedy
A contentious issue within medical management of innate variations of sex characteristics (or intersex variations, IVSC) is the impact of medical photography. Historically, egregious breaches of human rights, lack of dignity and respect, an...
Prescribing wearable tech [0.03%]
可穿戴技术的处方政策
Chris Dietz,Joshua Warburton
Chris Dietz
Wearable devices such as smartwatches and fitness bands are increasingly being touted for use in healthcare. The suggestion that they could enhance treatment while reducing costs has resonated with governments in the USA, the UK, and beyond...
Promoting quality improvement: navigating the conundrum in clinical audit record disclosure [0.03%]
促进质量改进:临床审计记录披露的困境与应对策略分析
Helen Smith
Helen Smith
Clinical audit is an essential tool for improving clinical practice by assessing care against evidence-based standards. Yet, the disclosure of clinical audit records raises complex legal and ethical challenges. While transparency fosters pa...
Compromise, coercion, and delay: best interests decision-making in mediation of paediatric medical treatment disputes [0.03%]
妥协、强迫和拖延:儿科医疗纠纷调解中的最佳利益决策
Jaime Lindsey,Gillian Francis
Jaime Lindsey
This article explores the role of mediation in best interests disputes concerning the provision of health and care to children. These cases concern disagreements between healthcare professionals and family members about which treatment shou...
The relationship between capacity and credibility: implications for epistemic injustice [0.03%]
能力与可信度之间的关系:对知识不公的启示
Ruby Reed-Berendt,Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra
Ruby Reed-Berendt
In this article, we analyse the concept of mental capacity through considerations of epistemic injustice. We suggest that an assessment of a person's capacity will always involve consideration of their epistemic credibility. Understanding c...
Private by default: reasonable expectations in secondary uses of patient data [0.03%]
默认为私有:患者数据二次利用的合理期望值
Miranda Mourby
Miranda Mourby
The 'reasonable expectations of privacy' test has become central to English information law. The fact-specificity of this test has obfuscated the scope of patients' privacy rights. In both R (W, X, Y & Z) v Secretary of State for Health and...
Let's talk about AIDS, baby! Critiquing the HIV and AIDS Act, 2017 in India through a reproductive justice framework [0.03%]
让我们谈谈艾滋病吧!通过生殖正义框架解读《2017年HIV及艾滋病法》(印度)
Apoorva Nangia,Jwalika Balaji
Apoorva Nangia
The HIV and AIDS Act was enacted in India in 2017 to protect the right to privacy, bodily autonomy, and non-discrimination of Persons Living with HIV (PLHIV). Prior to the Act, HIV/AIDS-related jurisprudence in India developed largely throu...
Location, location, location: the approach of healthcare professionals in defining the artificially gestated entity [0.03%]
位置,位置,位置:关于人工培育实体身份的界定,医疗专业人员的做法
Victoria Adkins
Victoria Adkins
Clinical trials of artificial placentas are anticipated; however, debate continues over how to define an artificially gestated entity, and little empirical research has explored stakeholder perspectives on this issue. This article presents ...