• Measuring and Evaluating Health Inequalities (edited book)
    with Ole Norheim, Nir Eyal, and Dan Wikler
    Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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    Clarifying Vulnerability: The Case of Children
    Asian Bioethics Review 7 (2): 126-138. 2015.
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    A framework for rationing by clinical judgment
    with Marion Danis
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 17 (3): 247-266. 2007.
    Although rationing by clinical judgment is controversial, its acceptability partly depends on how it is practiced. In this paper, rationing by clinical judgment is defined in three different circumstances that represent increasingly wider circles of resource pools in which the rationing decision takes place: triage during acute shortage, comparison to other potential patients in a context of limited but not immediately strained resources, and determination of whether expected benefit of an inter…Read more
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    Despite broad agreement that the vulnerable have a claim to special protection, defining vulnerable persons or populations has proved more difficult than we would like. This is a theoretical as well as a practical problem, as it hinders both convincing justifications for this claim and the practical application of required protections. In this paper, I review consent-based, harm-based, and comprehensive definitions of vulnerability in healthcare and research with human subjects. Although current…Read more
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    Exigences et ébauches d'une éthique minimaliste dans la pratique clinique
    Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 140 (2): 233-246. 2008.
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    A Step Toward Pluralist Fairness
    American Journal of Bioethics 11 (12): 46-47. 2011.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 12, Page 46-47, December 2011