Emerging issues in biomedical policy /
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
[1992-]
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Table of Contents:
- v. 1. Investing in health: the role of disease prevention / J. Michael McGinnis
- Healthy people 2000: national priorities for health? / Michael A. Stoto
- Rationing health care: the choice before us / Henry Aaron and William B. Schwartz
- The LORAN commission: a report to the community / Harvard Community Health Plan
- Problems in ethical rationing: the elderly, hidden costs, and infants / Paul T. Menzel
- Confronting health care rationing / John C. Moskrop
- A healthier approach to health care / John Kitzhaber
- Rationing: the Alameda County experience / David J. Kears and Rodger G. Lum
- Organizing a health care vision / Daniel Callahan
- The human genome sequence: what will it do for us? / Robert A. Weinberg
- Sequences and consequences of the human genome / Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.
- Cystic fibrosis: identification of the gene / Nancy Lamontagne
- Genetics and human malleability / W. French Anderson
- The patenting of transgenic animals / Janice A. Sharp
- Diagnosis: the social implications of emerging biological tests / Dorothy Nelkin.
- (cont.) Toward policies regarding assisted reproductive technologies / Jacques Cohen and Robert Lee Hotz
- Screening providers of gametes and embryos / Martin M. Quigley
- National documentation and quality assurance of medically assisted conception: the experience of the U.S. IVF registry / Stuart C. Hartz, Jane B. Porter, and Alan H. DeCherney
- Parity for the donation of bone marrow: ethical and policy considerations / Warren Kearney and Arthur L. Caplan
- Pitting the fetus against its mother / Martha A. Field.