Jeffrey P Bishop
Jeffrey P Bishop
Humanity does not gradually progress from combat to combat until it arrives at universal reciprocity, where the rule of law finally replaces warfare; humanity installs each of its violences in a system of rules and thus proceeds from domina...
Peter J Pitts
Peter J Pitts
One of the most pressing issues that confronts the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is learning how to better address and assist in medical product development. FDA needs to prepare today so the agency can efficiently evaluate the technol...
James Stacey Taylor
James Stacey Taylor
It is generally agreed that the current methods of providing health care in the West need to be reformed. Such reforms must operate within the practical limitations to which any future system of health care will be subject. These limitation...
Foundational ethics of the health care system: the moral and practical superiority of free market reforms [0.03%]
医疗体系基础伦理学——自由市场改革的道德与实践优越性
Robert M Sade
Robert M Sade
Proposed solutions to the problems of this country's health care system range along a spectrum from central planning to free market. Central planners and free market advocates provide various ethical justifications for the policies they pro...
The illusion of legitimacy: two assumptions that corrupt health policy deliberation [0.03%]
合法性幻觉:两种扭曲卫生政策讨论的假设
Griffin Trotter
Griffin Trotter
Public deliberation about health policy in the United States often hinges on two untenable basic assumptions about political legitimacy. The first assumption, common in public debate throughout the United States, is that federal oversight o...
Patients, politics, and power: government failure and the politicization of U.K. health care [0.03%]
患者、政治和权力:英国医疗卫生的政治化及其政府失灵问题
John Meadowcroft
John Meadowcroft
This article examines the consequences of the politicization of health care in the United Kingdom following the creation of the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948. The NHS is founded on the principle of universal access to health care fr...
Pierre Lemieux
Pierre Lemieux
This paper explores the consequences of the oft ignored fact that public health insurance must actually be supplied by the state. Depending how the state is modeled, different health insurance outcomes are expected. The benevolent model of ...
First do no harm: critical analyses of the roads to health care reform [0.03%]
以不伤害为前提——对医疗改革路径的批判性分析
Ana Smith Iltis,Mark J Cherry
Ana Smith Iltis
Health care reform poses numerous challenges. A core challenge is to make health care more efficient and effective without causing more harm than benefit. Additionally, those fashioning health-care policy must encourage patients to exercise...
Daniel Putman
Daniel Putman
The argument presented by Jeffrey Bishop that "tradition" justifies female circumcision is grounded on the assumption that reason is always situated within traditions and that traditions are the foundational source of values. I argue that t...
Renée Mirkes
Renée Mirkes
This essay sets down three directives for conscientiously objecting clinicians-physicians, particularly obstetrician/gynecologists, trained in NaProTechnology by the Pope Paul VI Institute and Creighton University School of Medicine and any...