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  1. Finding a Space for the Public's Health in Bioterrorism Funding: A Commentary.L. O. Gostin - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (4):45-47.
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  • Public health ethics and liberalism.Lubomira Radoilska - 2009 - Public Health Ethics 2 (2):135-145.
    This paper defends a distinctly liberal approach to public health ethics and replies to possible objections. In particular, I look at a set of recent proposals aiming to revise and expand liberalism in light of public health's rationale and epidemiological findings. I argue that they fail to provide a sociologically informed version of liberalism. Instead, they rest on an implicit normative premise about the value of health, which I show to be invalid. I then make explicit the unobvious, republican background (...)
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  • The New Era of Comparative Effectiveness: Will Public Health End up Left Behind?Richard S. Saver - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (3):437-449.
    As a result of health care reform, medicine has entered a new era of comparative effectiveness. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act created the nation’s first comprehensive comparative effectiveness research program, investing in CER at record levels and establishing a new regulatory framework for oversight of the research. CER attracts considerable enthusiasm as a tool for reform because it compares competing interventions to determine which works best, supplying critical information for medical decision-making and health policy. In theory, better evidence (...)
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  • The Prospects for Public Health Reform.Elizabeth Weeks Leonard - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (3):312-316.
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