Can Voluntary Health Insurance for Non-reimbursed Expensive New Treatments Be Just? [0.03%]
自愿性健康保险能应对昂贵的自费新疗法吗?
Jilles Smids,Eline M Bunnik
Jilles Smids
Public healthcare systems are increasingly refusing (temporarily) to reimburse newly approved medical treatments of insufficient or uncertain cost-effectiveness. As both patient demand for these treatments and their list prices increase, a ...
Pharmaceutical Pollution from Human Use and the Polluter Pays Principle [0.03%]
人用药导致的药物污染问题与“污染者付费”原则
Erik Malmqvist,Davide Fumagalli,Christian Munthe et al.
Erik Malmqvist et al.
Human consumption of pharmaceuticals often leads to environmental release of residues via urine and faeces, creating environmental and public health risks. Policy responses must consider the normative question how responsibilities for manag...
Taking Risks to Protect Others-Pediatric Vaccination and Moral Responsibility [0.03%]
冒着风险保护他人——儿童疫苗与道德责任
Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist
Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist
The COVID-19 pandemic during 2020-2022 raised ethical questions concerning the balance between individual autonomy and the protection of the population, vulnerable individuals and the healthcare system. Pediatric COVID-19 vaccination differ...
Correction to: Moral Intuitions About Stigmatizing Practices and Feeding Stigmatizing Practices: How Haidt's Moral Foundations Theory Relates to Infectious Disease Stigma [0.03%]
对道德直觉与传播污名化实践的修正:哈蒂的道德基础理论如何与传染病污名相关联
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1093/phe/phad002.]. © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press.
Published Erratum
Public health ethics. 2023 Apr 8;16(1):112. DOI:10.1093/phe/phad009 2023
Paternalism in Historical Context: Helmet and Seatbelt Legislation in the UK [0.03%]
历史视角下的家长式主义:英国的头盔和安全带立法
Janet Weston
Janet Weston
Paternalism is a frequent source of anxiety and scholarly enquiry within public health. This article examines debate in the UK from the 1950s to the early 1980s about two quintessentially paternalistic laws: those making it compulsory to us...
Rebecca C H Brown,Mícheál de Barra
Rebecca C H Brown
This paper discusses the ethics of public health communication. We argue that a number of commonplace tools of public health communication risk qualifying as non-honest and question whether or not using such tools is ethically justified. Fi...
Justifying the More Restrictive Alternative: Ethical Justifications for One Health AMR Policies Rely on Empirical Evidence [0.03%]
基于经验证据的伦理论证:严格控制抗微生物药物耐药性政策的合理性
Tess Johnson,William Matlock
Tess Johnson
Global consumption of antibiotics has accelerated the evolution of bacterial antimicrobial resistance. Yet, the risks from increasing bacterial antimicrobial resistance are not restricted to human populations: transmission of antimicrobial ...
Moral Intuitions About Stigmatizing Practices and Feeding Stigmatizing Practices: How Haidt's Moral Foundations Theory Relates to Infectious Disease Stigma [0.03%]
关于污名化实践的道德直觉和助长污名化实践的道德直觉:哈耶特的道德基础理论如何与传染病污名相关联
C Damsté,K Kramer
C Damsté
Despite extensive stigma mitigation efforts, infectious disease stigma remains common. So far, little attention has been paid to the moral psychology of stigmatizing practices (i.e. beliefs, attitudes, actions) rather than the experience of...
Maternal Referral Delays and a Culture of Downstream Blaming Among Healthcare Providers: Causes and Solutions [0.03%]
医疗提供者中的产妇转诊延误及归咎文化:原因与对策
Monali Mohan,Rakhi Ghoshal,Nobhojit Roy
Monali Mohan
Patient referral management is an integral part of clinical practice. However, in low-resource settings, referrals are often delayed. The World Health Organization categorizes three types of referral delays; delay in seeking care, in reachi...
Inequalities in the Challenges Affecting Children and their Families during COVID-19 with School Closures and Reopenings: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间学校关闭和开放对儿童及其家庭影响的挑战差异:定性研究
Ilaria Galasso,Gemma Watts
Ilaria Galasso
School closure is one of the most debated measures undertaken to contain the spread of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The pandemic has devastating health and socio-economic effects and must be contained, but schools play a vit...