Parental autonomy and children's health: a patriarchal dilemma in the Middle East, with particular emphasis on Kuwait [0.03%]
父母的自主权和儿童健康:中东地区一个父权困境,特别以科威特为例
Bashayer Al Majed
Bashayer Al Majed
In 2020, Kuwaiti mothers won legal medical guardianship over their children, enabling them to authorize medical treatment, this despite still not having autonomy for their own medical care, yet being vicariously liable for potential tort ca...
Joshua Shaw
Joshua Shaw
Some jurists claimed there was a common law power to dissect the human body prior to and outside of the Anatomy Act 1832. That power formed part of the privileges of physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries, and, accordingly, the common law t...
Breaking vaccination barriers among migrants? Human rights and crisis preparedness [0.03%]
打破移民接种疫苗的障碍?人权与危机应对准备
Yana Litinska
Yana Litinska
Vaccination hesitancy is one of the critical threats to public health. The coronavirus disease pandemic reconfirmed that certain groups of populations are more reluctant to vaccinate than others, particularly migrants. This article examines...
The fifty shades of black: about black box AI and explainability in healthcare [0.03%]
谈AI“黑盒”及其在医疗健康领域的可解释性问题
Vera Lúcia Raposo
Vera Lúcia Raposo
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare by enhancing patient care, diagnostics, workflows, and treatment personalization. The integration of AI in healthcare promises significant advancements and better patient outcomes. ...
How best to regulate voluntary assisted dying: a qualitative study of perceptions of Australian doctors and regulators [0.03%]
澳大利亚医生和监管者关于最好如何规范自愿辅助死亡的观念定性研究
Ben P White,Casey M Haining,Lindy Willmott
Ben P White
It is widely accepted that voluntary assisted dying (VAD) should be regulated but little is known about the most effective way to regulate doctors in this setting. This article reports on empirical research conducted in two Australian state...
How does regulation influence euthanasia practice in Belgium? A qualitative exploration of involved doctors' and nurses' perspectives [0.03%]
规范如何影响比利时的安乐死实践?一种涉及医生和护士视角的定性探究
Madeleine Archer,Lindy Willmott,Kenneth Chambaere et al.
Madeleine Archer et al.
Euthanasia has been legal in Belgium since 2002. Despite extensive research exploring Belgian euthanasia practice, investigations into its governing regulatory framework are limited. Existing studies that consider regulation take a 'siloed'...
The Public Mental Health Framework: thinking about law as preventive medicine [0.03%]
公共精神健康框架——从预防医学角度看法律的作用
Kay E Wilson
Kay E Wilson
Health, mental health, and well-being are not 'natural' but are shaped by social and environmental factors. This article aims to reorient the development of all laws and policies to do more to prevent mental ill-health and promote well-bein...
Michael Thomson
Michael Thomson
Colonialism has left biological and social legacies that damage health. The resulting racialized health inequities re-enact past harms and are a profound social injustice. In response, this article brings together reparatory justice and hea...
Harnessing deliberative regulation to address inequities in accessing healthcare services in England [0.03%]
利用审议式监管解决英国医疗保健服务获取不平等问题
Sabrina Germain,Gianluca Veronesi
Sabrina Germain
System-level decisions around the commissioning and provision of healthcare services in England have contributed to barriers in accessing the National Health Service. In this article, we ask how to better regulate resource allocation to ens...