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Full-Text Articles in Health Law and Policy
Medicate-To-Execute: Current Trends In Death Penalty Jurisprudence And The Perils Of Dual Loyalty, Daniel S. Shaivitz
Medicate-To-Execute: Current Trends In Death Penalty Jurisprudence And The Perils Of Dual Loyalty, Daniel S. Shaivitz
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
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Use And Disclosure Of Protected Health Information For Research Under The Hippa Privacy Rule, The: Unrealized Patient Autonomy And Burdensome Government Regulation, Stacey A. Tovino
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This article offers a legal and ethical analysis of the requirements of federal privacy regulations (herein after the “Privacy Rules”) relating to the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information for research activities. Section II of this article provides a legal summary of the Privacy Rules’ complex research provisions. Sections III and IV of this article analyze the Privacy Rules’ research provisions from a legal and ethical perspective. Specifically, Section III addresses whether the Privacy Rules promote autonomy by analyzing certain of the legal rights attributed to individuals who are the subjects of health information including: (1) the general …