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143Institutional ethics committees: lessons from the Royal College of Physicians?Clinical Ethics 3 (1): 46-49. 2008.Some health-care institutions have ethics committees. The experience of the Ethical Issues Committee at the Royal College of Physicians is described. Ethics committees in institutions may be reactive or creative, must determine an agenda and must deal with dissent
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53When Doctors Say No. The Battleground of Medical FutilityJournal of Medical Ethics 26 (2): 147. 2000.
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52When Doctors Say No. The Battleground of Medical Futility: Susan B Rubin, Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University Press, 1998, 191 pages, US$24.95 (review)Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (2). 2000.
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48Medical Futility and the Evaluation of Life-sustaining InterventionsJournal of Medical Ethics 24 (5): 355-355. 1998.
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42Doing good medical ethics: a Christian perspectiveJournal of Medical Ethics 41 (1): 117-120. 2015.
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13European Electronic Personal Health Records initiatives and vulnerable migrants: A need for greater ethical, legal and social safeguardsDeveloping World Bioethics 20 (1): 27-37. 2020.The effective collection and management of personal data of rapidly migrating populations is important for ensuring adequate healthcare and monitoring of a displaced peoples’ health status. With developments in ICT data sharing capabilities, electronic personal health records (ePHRs) are increasingly replacing less transportable paper records. ePHRs offer further advantages of improving accuracy and completeness of information and seem tailored for rapidly displaced and mobile populations. Vario…Read more
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