A New Issue of Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is Now Available
October 1, 2008
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (Volume 17, Issue 04, October 2008) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
“Bioethics, Business Ethics, and Science: Bioinformatics and the Future of Healthcare” by KENNETH W. GOODMAN and ANITA CAVA, 361-372
“Privacy Issues in Clinical Genomic Medicine, or Marcus Welby, M.D., Meets the $1000 Genome” by SHERI ALPERT, 373-384
‘“The Cure Is in Handâ€? The Brave New World of Handheld Computers in Medicine” by KENNETH DE VILLE, 385-400
“Ethical Challenges of Telemedicine and Telehealth” by BONNIE KAPLAN and SERGIO LITEWKA, 401-416
“An Analysis of Factors Underlying E-Health Disparities” by CYNTHIA BAUR, 417-428
“Organizational Repertoires and Rites in Health Information Security” by TED COOPER, JEFF COLLMANN and HENRY NEIDERMEIER, 441-452
“Net Effect: Professional and Ethical Challenges of Medicine Online” by ARTHUR R. DERSE and TRACY E. MILLER, 453-464
“Pandemic Flu Planning in the Community: What Can Clinical Ethicists Bring to the Public Health Table?” by NANCY BERLINGER and JACOB MOSES, 468-470
“Deception and the Principle of Double Effect” by AMNON GOLDWORTH, 471-472