Reasons Why Post-Trial Access to Trial Drugs Should, or Need not be Ensured to Research Participants: A Systematic Review [0.03%]
确保临床试验受试者在临床试验后继续获取试验药品的原因:一项系统综述
Neema Sofaer,Daniel Strech
Neema Sofaer
Background: researchers and sponsors increasingly confront the issue of whether participants in a clinical trial should have post-trial access (PTA) to the trial drug. Legislation and guidelines are inconsistent, ambiguous or silent about m...
Working with Concepts: The Role of Community in International Collaborative Biomedical Research [0.03%]
国际合作医学研究中的社区作用:概念运用
V M Marsh,D K Kamuya,M J Parker et al.
V M Marsh et al.
The importance of communities in strengthening the ethics of international collaborative research is increasingly highlighted, but there has been much debate about the meaning of the term 'community' and its specific normative contribution....
Jerome A Singh
Jerome A Singh
Social Justice Approach to Road Safety in Kenya: Addressing the Uneven Distribution of Road Traffic Injuries and Deaths across Population Groups [0.03%]
肯尼亚道路安全的社会正义方法——解决不同人群之间道路交通伤害和死亡分布不均的问题
Jacquineau Azetsop
Jacquineau Azetsop
Road traffic injury and deaths (RTID) are an important public health problem in Kenya, primarily affecting uneducated and disenfranchised people from lower socioeconomic groups. Studies conducted by Kenyan experts from police reports and su...
Moral Combat in An Enemy of the People: Public Health versus Private Interests [0.03%]
敌人之友:公共卫生与私人利益之间的道德斗争
Terrance McConnell
Terrance McConnell
Dr Thomas Stockmann, the protagonist of Ibsen's play, An Enemy of the People, discovers a serious health threat in the Baths of his Norwegian town. The Baths have been marketed as a health resort to lure visitors. Dr Stockmann alerts offici...
Ghaiath M A Hussein
Ghaiath M A Hussein
The provision of health care service in resource-poor settings is associated with a broad set of ethical issues. Devakumar's case discusses the ethical issues related to the inability to treat in a cholera clinic patients who do not have ch...
Lubomira Radoilska
Lubomira Radoilska
This paper defends a distinctly liberal approach to public health ethics and replies to possible objections. In particular, I look at a set of recent proposals aiming to revise and expand liberalism in light of public health's rationale and...
Three Proposals for Rewarding Novel Health Technologies Benefiting People Living in Poverty. A Comparative Analysis of Prize Funds, Health Impact Funds and a Cost-Effectiveness/Competitive Tender Treaty [0.03%]
三种激励有益于贫困人口的新卫生技术的方案:奖金、健康影响基金和成本效益/竞争性招标协定的比较分析
Thomas Alured Faunce,Hitoshi Nasu
Thomas Alured Faunce
This paper sets out to analyse three different academic proposals for addressing the needs of the poor in relation to new, rather than 'essential' medicines. It focuses particularly on (1) research and development (R&D) prize funds, (2) a h...
Improving Access to Essential Medicines: How Health Concerns can be Prioritised in the Global Governance System [0.03%]
改善获取基本药物的渠道:如何在国际治理体制中优先考虑医疗卫生问题
Devi Sridhar
Devi Sridhar
This paper discusses the politics of access to essential medicines and identifies 'space' in the current system where health concerns can be strengthened relative to trade. This issue is addressed from a global governance perspective focusi...