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The Hastings Center Report explores the ethical, legal, and social issues in medicine, health care, public health, and the life sciences. Six issues are published each year, containing an assortment of essays, columns on legal and policy developments, case studies of issues in clinical care and institutional administration, caregivers' stories, peer-reviewed scholarly articles, and book reviews. Authors come from an assortment of professions and academic disciplines and bring a range of perspectives and political opinions. We welcome submissions from new authors. The Report's readership includes physicians, nurses, scholars of many stripes, administrators, social workers, health lawyers, and others.

Publisher: The Hastings Center

July-August 2007
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The Hastings Center: Summary of Activities 2005-2006

Field Notes

Field Notes
pp. 1-1(1)
Author: Berlinger, Nancy

From the Editor

Another Voice

Why Should We Care about Social Justice?
pp. 3-3(1)
Author: Gostin, Lawrence O.

Letters

Letters
pp. 4-8(5)

In Practice

Saving Sylvia Cleary
pp. 9-10(2)
Author: Reisman, Anna B.

At Law

The Cash Nexus
pp. 11-12(2)
Author: Schneider, Carl E.

Case Study

All for One, or One for All?
pp. 13-15(3)
Authors: Adamson, Peter C.; Paradis, Carmen; Smith, Martin L.

Essays

A Proposal for Modernizing the Regulation of Human Biotechnologies
pp. 16-20(5)
Authors: Furger, Franco; Fukuyama, Francis

Can We Trust "Democratic Deliberation"?
pp. 22-25(4)
Author: Fleck, Leonard M.

The Virtues of Muddling Through
pp. 26-28(3)
Author: Robertson, John A.

Tied Up in Nots over Genetic Parentage
pp. 28-31(4)
Author: Johnston, Josephine

Articles

Planning for an Influenza Pandemic: Social Justice and Disadvantaged Groups
pp. 32-39(8)
Authors: Uscher-Pines, Lori; Duggan, Patrick S.; Garoon, Joshua P.; Karron, Ruth A.; Faden, Ruth R.

The Hipaa Paradox: The Privacy Rule That's Not
pp. 40-50(11)
Author: Sobel, Richard

Review

The Ethics of Swimming Pools
pp. 51-55(5)
Author: Ubel, Peter A.

Contributors

Contributors
pp. 56-56(1)

Perspective

Ten Days in Texas
pp. 57-57(1)
Author: Miller, Geoffrey

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