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This publication is supported by Contract NOl-LM-4- 3532 from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health; Grant Number P41 HG01115 from ©1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1 Philosophical Ethics................................................................................ 1 1.2 Religious E th ic s...................................................................................... 4 1.3.1 Applied and Professional Ethics (G en eral)........................................... 6 1.3.2 Applied and Professional Ethics: B u sin e ss......................................... 7 1.3.3 Applied and Professional Ethics: Education......................................... 9 1.3.4 Applied and Professional Ethics: Engineering .................................. 9 1.3.5 Applied and Professional Ethics: G overnm ent.................................. 9 1.3.6 Applied and Professional Ethics: International A ffa irs........................ 10 1.3.7 Applied and Professional Ethics: Journalism ........................................10 1.3.8 Applied and Professional Ethics: L a w .....................................................10 1.3.9 Applied and Professional Ethics: Scientific Research............................10 1.3.10 Applied and Professional Ethics: Social Work .....................................11 1.3.11 Applied and Professional Ethics: Agriculture........................................11 1.3.12 Applied and Professional Ethics: Information S cie n c e........................ 11 2.1 Bioethics (G en era l)...................................................................................12 2.2 Bioethics: History of Medical E th ic s ...................................................... 15 2.3 Bioethics: Education/Programs................................................................15 3.1 Philosophy of Biology (G en eral)............................................................ 16 3.2 Evolution and Creation ............................................................................ 16 4.1.1 Philosophy of Medicine, Nursing, and Other Health Professions (G eneral)................................................................................................. 17 4.1.2 Philosophy of M edicine............................................................................ 17 4.1.3 Philosophy of Nursing............................................................................... 18 4.2 Concept of H e a lth ......................................................................................18 4.3 Concept of Mental H e a lth ......................................................................... 19 4.4 Quality/Value of Life ................................................................................19 5.1 Science, Technology and S o ciety ............................................................ 20 5.2 Technology Assessment............................................................................22 5.3 Social Control of Science/Technology......................................................22 6 Codes of Professional Ethics ...................................................................22 i 7.1 Sociology of Medicine (G eneral)............................................................ 23 7.2 Medical Education..................................................................................... 25 7.3 Professional-Professional Relationship...................................................25 8.1 Professional-Patient Relationship (General)............................................ 25 8.2 Truth-Telling...............................................................................................26 8.3.1 Informed Consent (General)......................................................................26 8.3.3 Third Party Consent/Incompetents ......................................................... 26 8.3.4 Right to Refuse Treatment.........................................................................27 8.4 Confidentiality................. 27 8.5 M alpractice............................................................................................... 27 9.1 Health Care (G eneral)............................................................................... 27 9.3.1 Health Care Economics (General)............................................................ 29 9.3.2 Managed C a re ............................................................................................31 9.4 Allocation of Health Care R esources...................................................... 32 9.5.1 Health Care for Specific Diseases/Groups (G eneral).............................33 9.5.2 Health Care for the A g e d .........................................................................33 9.5.3 Health Care for Mentally Disabled Persons.............................................34 9.5.4 Health Care for Minorities......................................................................... 34 9.5.5 Health Care for W om en............................................................................ 35 9.5.6 HIV Infection and AIDS ......................................................................... 36 9.5.7 Health Care for M in o rs ............................................................................ 37 9.5.9 Health Care for Substance A busers......................................................... 38 9.5.10 Health Care for Indigents......................................................................... 39 9.6 Ethics Committees/Consultation ............................................................ 39 9.7 Drugs and Pharmaceutical Industry......................................................... 39 9.8 Quality of Health C are................................................................................39 10 Sexuality......................................................................................................40 11.1 Contraception (General)............................................................................ 42 11.3 Sterilization................................................................................................42
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