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Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Ethics, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
Abstract Background In the United Kingdom (UK), a number of National Health Service (NHS) Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG) have proposed controversial measures to restrict elective surgery for patients who either smoke or are obese. Whilst the nat
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https://doaj.org/article/f8f30f9b53b344ccb789c2c589fefcb1
Autor:
Anne-Marie Nussberger, Julian Savulescu, Dominic Wilkinson, Jim A. C. Everett, Hannah Maslen, Berit Bringedal
Publikováno v:
Bioethics
In a world with limited resources, allocation of resources to certain individuals and conditions inevitably means fewer resources allocated to other individuals and conditions. Should a patient's personal responsibility be relevant to decisions re- g
Publikováno v:
The Hastings Center Report
It is staggering to observe the new normal in America: 37.9 percent of adults are obese, and 70.7 percent are either obese or overweight. One out of every five minors is obese. The real tragedy, of course, is the disability, suffering, and early deat
Autor:
Hannah, Maslen, Colin, Paine
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice Ethics
Non-recent child sexual abuse (CSA) and child sexual exploitation (CSE) have received recent attention. Victims often do not report their ordeal at the time the incident occurred, and it is increasingly common for agencies to refer concerns to the po
Autor:
Tyr Fothergill, Christoph Bublitz, Hannah Maslen, Kevin McGillivray, Bernd Carsten Stahl, Stephen Rainey
Publikováno v:
Advances in Neuroethics ISBN: 9783030645892
Research-driven technology developments in the neurosciences present interesting and potentially complicated issues concerning data in general and, more specifically, brain data. The data that is produced from neural recordings is unlike names and ad
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64590-8_11
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64590-8_11
Autor:
Stephen Rainey, Kevin McGillivray, Tyr Fothergill, Hannah Maslen, Bernd Stahl, Christoph Bublitz
Publikováno v:
Clinical Neurotechnology Meets Artificial Intelligence: Philosophical, Ethical, Legal and Social Implications
Prospective Intention-Based Lifestyle Contracts: mHealth Technology and Responsibility in Healthcare
Autor:
Justin Oakley, Emily Feng-Gu, Jim A. C. Everett, Hannah Maslen, Julian Savulescu, Rebecca C H Brown
Publikováno v:
Health Care Analysis
As the rising costs of lifestyle-related diseases place increasing strain on public healthcare systems, the individual’s role in disease may be proposed as a healthcare rationing criterion. Literature thus far has largely focused on retrospective r
Publikováno v:
AJOB Neuroscience
Technologies controlled directly by the brain are being developed, evolving based on insights gained from neuroscience, and rehabilitative medicine. Besides neuro-controlled prosthetics aimed at restoring function lost somehow, technologies controlle
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https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:9b274caa-02df-426f-a8a4-8937ea8f9215
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:9b274caa-02df-426f-a8a4-8937ea8f9215
Autor:
Susan Rogers Van Katwyk, Claas Kirchhelle, Angela R. McLean, Brooke Campus, Steven J. Hoffman, Julian Savulescu, Mark Harrison, Hannah Maslen, Isaac Weldon, Alberto Giubilini
Publikováno v:
Health care analysis : HCA : journal of health philosophy and policy.
Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest public health crises of our time. The natural biological process that causes microbes to become resistant to antimicrobial drugs presents a complex social challenge requiring more effective and sustaina
Publikováno v:
Neuroethics
Gilbert et al. have raised important questions about the empirical grounding of neuroethical analyses of the apparent phenomenon of Deep Brain Stimulation ‘causing’ personality changes. In this paper, we consider how to make neuroethical claims a