Ethical implementation of immunity passports during the COVID-19 pandemic
A number of countries are planning the use of “immunity passports” as a way to ease
restrictive measures and allow infected and recovered people to return to work during the …
restrictive measures and allow infected and recovered people to return to work during the …
In Defence of informed consent for health record research-why arguments from 'easy rescue','no harm'and 'consent bias' fail
T Ploug - BMC medical ethics, 2020 - Springer
Background Health data holds great potential for improved treatments. Big data research
and machine learning models have been shown to hold great promise for improved …
and machine learning models have been shown to hold great promise for improved …
The right not to be subjected to AI profiling based on publicly available data—privacy and the exceptionalism of ai profiling
T Ploug - Philosophy & Technology, 2023 - Springer
Social media data hold considerable potential for predicting health-related conditions.
Recent studies suggest that machine-learning models may accurately predict depression …
Recent studies suggest that machine-learning models may accurately predict depression …
Antimicrobial stigmatization: public health concerns about conventional pig farming and pig farmers' experiences with stigmatization
L Fynbo, CS Jensen - Social science & medicine, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract According to the World Health Organization, antimicrobial resistance is one of the
most severe threats to public health. Since the 1950's contemporary farming of pigs has …
most severe threats to public health. Since the 1950's contemporary farming of pigs has …
A general approach to compensation for losses incurred due to public health interventions in the infectious disease context
S Holm - Monash Bioethics Review, 2020 - Springer
This paper develops a general approach to how society should compensate for losses that
individuals incur due to public health interventions aimed at controlling the spread of …
individuals incur due to public health interventions aimed at controlling the spread of …
Interprofessional perceptions of emotional, social, and ethical effects of multidrug-resistant organisms: A qualitative study
S Bushuven, M Dettenkofer, A Dietz, S Bushuven… - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Multi-drug-resistant organisms (MDRO) are usually managed by separating the
infected patients to protect others from colonization and infection. Isolation precautions are …
infected patients to protect others from colonization and infection. Isolation precautions are …
Informed consent and registry-based research-the case of the Danish circumcision registry
Background Research into personal health data holds great potential not only for improved
treatment but also for economic growth. In these years many countries are develo** …
treatment but also for economic growth. In these years many countries are develo** …
Emotional touchpoints; the feelings nurses have about explaining multi-resistant organisms to colonised patients
Background Nurses face challenges when providing information about multi-resistant
organisms (MROs), and related hospital policies, to patients found to be colonised, and may …
organisms (MROs), and related hospital policies, to patients found to be colonised, and may …
Status, respect, and stigma: a qualitative study of non-financial interests in medicine
Conflicts of interest (COI) in health and medicine have been the source of considerable
public and professional debate. Much of this debate has focused on financial, rather than …
public and professional debate. Much of this debate has focused on financial, rather than …
[BOOK][B] Killjoys: A Critique of Paternalism: A Critique of Paternalism
C Snowdon - 2017 - books.google.com
Eating sugary food, drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes are legal activities. But
politicians still use the law to discourage them. They raise their price, prohibit or limit their …
politicians still use the law to discourage them. They raise their price, prohibit or limit their …