Patient-Centered Law & Ethics Conf. Papers
Patient-Centered Health Law and Ethics Conference Papers
Conference papers from the Patient-Centered Health Law and Ethics Symposium, which was held in spring 2010, are now available. Please select the articles below.
- Patient-Centered Health Law and Ethics, Lois Shepherd, Mark A. Hall
- Patient-Centered Care as a Response to Medification, Arthur W. Frank
- Musings on Patient-Centered Law and Ethics, Mark A. Hall
- Different Ways to Understand Patient-Centered Health Law, Lois Shepherd
- Test-Driving “Patient-Centered Health Law”, Sandra H. Johnson
- Can Health Law Truly Become Patient-Centered?, Joan H. Krause
- Should the Patient Conquer?, William M. Sage
- Can a Patient-Centered Ethos Be Other-Regarding? Ought it be?, Theodore W. Ruger
- Rights Talk and Patient Subjectivity: The Role of Autonomy, Equality, and Participation Norms, Nan D. Hunter
- When Doctors Become “Patients”: Advocating a Patient-Centered Approach for Health Care Workers in the Context fo Mandatory Influenza Vaccinations and Informed Consent, Christine Nero Coughlin, Nancy M. P. King, Kathi Kemper
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