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Letter From The Editor
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- 31 May 2024, p. 1
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Pre-Mortem Interventions for the Purpose of Organ Donation: Legal Approaches to Consent
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 7-21
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A Rule-Based Solution to Opaque Medical Billing in the U.S.
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 22-30
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Physician-Based Approaches to Price Transparency: A Solution in Search of a Problem?
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 31-33
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Enacting Relational Public Health: Federally Qualified Health Centers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 34-40
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A Federally Qualified Health Center-led Ethics & Equity Framework & Workflow Checklist: An Invited Commentary in Response to a Relational Public Health Framing of FQHCs During COVID-19
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 41-44
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A Whole-Person Approach to Harm Reduction for Women
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 45-51
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Lowering the Age of Consent for Vaccination to Promote Pediatric Vaccination: It’s Worth a Shot
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 52-61
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Minor Consent for Vaccination: Ethically Justified, Politically Fraught
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 62-64
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Diversion to Treatment when Treatment is Scarce: Bioethical Implications of the U.S. Resource Gap for Criminal Diversion Programs
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 65-75
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Addressing Bioethical Implications of Implementing Diversion Programs in Resource-Constrained Service Environments
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 76-79
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“A Most Equitable Drug”: How the Clinical Studies of Convalescent Plasma as a Treatment for SARS-CoV-2 Might Usefully Inform Post-Pandemic Public Sector Approaches to Drug Development
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 80-97
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A Public Option for Clinical Trials? Lessons from Convalescent Plasma
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 98-100
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Do Physicians Have a Duty to Support Secondary Use of Clinical Data in Biomedical Research? An Inquiry into the Professional Ethics of Physicians
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 101-117
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Diverting Data and Drugs: A Narrative Review of the Mallinckrodt Documents
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 118-132
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The Opioid Industry Documents Archive: Advancing Public Health Through Industry Document Disclosure
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 133-135
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Addressing Unmet Social Needs and Social Risks — A Qualitative Interview-Based Assessment of Parent Reported Outcomes and Impact from a Medical Legal Partnership
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 136-147
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Justice, Labor, Research, and Power: The Significance and Implications of Parent-Reported Outcomes in Medical-Legal Partnership
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 148-150
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Church Against State: How Industry Groups Lead the Religious Liberty Assault on Civil Rights, Healthcare Policy, and the Administrative State
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 151-168
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No Strings Attached: How Catholic Institutions Prospered at the Expense of the Administrative State and Patient Autonomy
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- 31 May 2024, pp. 169-171
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