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Autor:
Jake Greenblum, Ryan Hubbard
Publikováno v:
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. 25:541-544
In this article, we argue that physicians have normative authority over patients. First we elaborate on the nature of normative authority. We then examine and critique Arthur Isak Applbaum's view that physicians lack authority over patients. Our argu
Autor:
Ryan K Hubbard, Jake Greenblum
Publikováno v:
Science and Engineering Ethics. 26:3217-3227
The increasing accuracy of algorithms to predict values and preferences raises the possibility that artificial intelligence technology will be able to serve as a surrogate decision-maker for incapacitated patients. Following Camillo Lamanna and Laure
Autor:
Jake, Greenblum, Ryan, Hubbard
Publikováno v:
AMA journal of ethics. 23(11)
Health professionals seeking religious exemption from caring for some patients or providing some interventions receive robust legal protection. Similarly, religiously affiliated organizations have great latitude in deciding which services to offer. T
Autor:
Jake Greenblum, T. J. Kasperbauer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. 18:189-191
In a recent article for this journal, Bryan Pilkington (2019) makes a number of critical observations about one of our arguments for non-traditional medical conscientious objectors’ duty to refer. Non-traditional conscientious objectors are those p
Autor:
Jake Greenblum, Ryan K Hubbard
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Bioethics. 20:64-66
Jeffrey Berger’s (2020) article “Marginally Represented Patients and the Moral Authority of Surrogates” makes an important contribution to the literature on surrogate decision making by raising the...
Autor:
Ryan K Hubbard, Jake Greenblum
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Ethics. 45:705-710
A survey of the recent literature suggests that physicians should engage religious patients on religious grounds when the patient cites religious considerations for a medical decision. We offer two arguments that physicians ought to avoid engaging pa
Autor:
Ryan, Hubbard, Jake, Greenblum
Publikováno v:
Science and engineering ethics. 26(6)
The increasing accuracy of algorithms to predict values and preferences raises the possibility that artificial intelligence technology will be able to serve as a surrogate decision-maker for incapacitated patients. Following Camillo Lamanna and Laure
Autor:
Jake Greenblum
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Ethics. 44:206-209
In a recent article for this journal, Morten Magelssen argues that the right to conscientious objection in healthcare is grounded in the moral integrity of healthcare professionals, a good for both professionals and society. In this paper, I argue th
Autor:
Ryan K Hubbard, Jake Greenblum
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical ethics. 45(11)
We recently argued that—contrary to what we call the dominant view— physicians ought to avoid engaging patients on religious grounds.1 The six responses to our article present an array of concerns and have provided us with the opportunity to cons
Autor:
Ryan K Hubbard, Jake Greenblum
Publikováno v:
Bioethics. 33(2)
Laura Odwazny and Benjamin Berkman have raised several challenges regarding the new reasonable person standard in the revised Common Rule, which states that informed consent requires potential research subjects be provided with information a reasonab