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Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Health Law and Policy
Prenatal Screening And The Culture Of Motherhood, Lori B. Andrews
Prenatal Screening And The Culture Of Motherhood, Lori B. Andrews
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The Shadow Health Care System: Regulation Of Alternative Health Care Providers, Lori B. Andrews
The Shadow Health Care System: Regulation Of Alternative Health Care Providers, Lori B. Andrews
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Disciplinary Actions And Pain Relief: Analysis Of The Pain Relief Act, Sandra H. Johnson
Disciplinary Actions And Pain Relief: Analysis Of The Pain Relief Act, Sandra H. Johnson
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Debilitating pain is a widespread problem that cuts across many patient populations. Despite a recognized ethical duty to relieve pain and effective pain management capabilities, health care professionals continue to undertreat pain.
Improved pain management begins with consideration of reasons pain is presently undertreated. Fear of disciplinary action is a central barrier to effective pain management. The Pain Relief Act represents an effort to mitigate this fear by preventing unnecessary investigations, protracted proceedings, and inappropriate legal sanctions for pain treatment.
This article begins by recognizing doctors’ legitimate fears of legal sanctions. While few doctors are actually penalized due to pain …
Biology, Justice, And Women's Fate, Dorothy E. Roberts
Biology, Justice, And Women's Fate, Dorothy E. Roberts
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Blame And Danger: An Essay On Preventive Detention, Stephen J. Morse
Blame And Danger: An Essay On Preventive Detention, Stephen J. Morse
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