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Human experimentation: historical perspective of breaches of ethics in US health care

TitleHuman experimentation: historical perspective of breaches of ethics in US health care
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsLayman, E. J.
JournalHealth Care Manag (Frederick)
Volume28
Pagination354-74
ISBN Number1525-5794 (Print)1525-5794 (Linking)
Accession Number19910712
KeywordsCodes of Ethics History, 19th Century History, 20th Century Human Experimentation/ ethics/history Humans Informed Consent United StatesHuman Experimentation Human Experimentation
Abstract

Health care supervisors and managers may participate in ethical discussions and serve on ethics committees in their health care organizations. To aid them in their participation and service, this article expands upon the knowledge of ethics that they obtained in their academic training. The article provides readers with a common language based on frequently cited cases and key documents. The article traces a brief history of human experimentation, describes ethical breaches in the United States, and summarizes key documents guiding current thought on informed and voluntary consent. The article concludes with 3 common misconceptions that health care supervisors and managers will want to avoid in ethical discussions and ethical decision making. Health care supervisors and managers will be prepared to meaningfully contribute to the discussion of ethical issues and to the resolution of ethical problems in their health care organizations.

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Layman, Elizabeth JHistorical ArticleUnited StatesThe health care managerHealth Care Manag (Frederick). 2009 Oct-Dec;28(4):354-74.

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