Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics (Volume 40, Issue 1, Spring 2012) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Must We Ration Health Care for the Elderly?” by Daniel Callahan, 10–16.
- “Can Health Care Rationing Ever Be Rational?” by David A. Gruenewald, 17–25.
- “Social Justice, Health Disparities, and Culture in the Care of the Elderly” by Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, Geraldine Pierre and Tandrea S. Hilliard, 26–32.
- “Looking for Better Health in All the Wrong Places: The Road to “Equality” Hits a Dead End” by Tom Miller, 33–44.
- “Physicians Should “Assist in Suicide” When It Is Appropriate” by Timothy E. Quill, 57–65.
- “Are the Distinctions Drawn in the Debate about End-of-Life Decision Making “Principled”? If Not, How Much Does It Matter?” by Yale Kamisar, 66–84.
- “Public Health Ethics Theory: Review and Path to Convergence” by Lisa M. Lee, 85–98.
- “The Roles and Responsibilities of Physicians in Patients’ Decisions about Unproven Stem Cell Therapies” by Aaron D. Levine and Leslie E. Wolf, 122–134.
- “Currents in Contemporary Bioethics” by Yann Joly, Clarissa Allen and Bartha M. Knoppers, 143–146.