Journal of Medical Ethics (Volume 36, Issue 2, February 2010) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Are Physician’s Obligated Always to Act in the Patient’s Best Interests?” by David Wendler, 66-70.
- “Tailor-made Finance Versus Tailor-made Care. Can the State Strengthen Consumer Choice in Healthcare by Reforming the Financial Structure of Long-term Care?” by K Grit and A de Bont, 70-83.
- “Normative Consent and Opt-out Organ Donation” by Ben Saunders, 84-87.
- “Are Patients Receiving Enough Information about Health Care Rationing?” by Amanda Owen-Smith, Joanna Coast, and Jenny Donovan; 88-92.
- “National Bioethics Council: A Brazilian Proposal” by V Garrafa and H ten Have, 99-102.
- “Hidden Risks Associated with Clinical Trials in Developing Countries” by Cláudio Lorenzo, Volnei Garrafa, Jan Helge Solbakk, and Susana Vidal; 111-115.