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  • Title: Communication in Healthcare

    Communication in Healthcare

    by Karen Bryan (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Edited Collection
  • Title: Ethics and the Law in Medicine – in Research and Healthcare

    Ethics and the Law in Medicine – in Research and Healthcare

    by Joanna Długosz (Volume editor) Jan C. Joerden (Volume editor) Elżbieta Paszyńska (Volume editor) Florian Steger (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Studies in the History of Healthcare

    Studies in the History of Healthcare

    by Linda Bryder (Volume editor) Martin Gorsky (Volume editor)
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Healthcare Chaplaincy: An Unfolding Narrative

    Healthcare Chaplaincy: An Unfolding Narrative

    'Standing in the Gap'
    by Margaret Naughton (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: The Social Policy of the AKP toward the Kurds

    The Social Policy of the AKP toward the Kurds

    Healthcare Provision in Hakkâri (2003–2014)
    by İlker Cörüt (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Remote Interpreting in Healthcare Settings

    Remote Interpreting in Healthcare Settings

    by Esther de Boe (Author) 2022
    Monographs
  • International Healthcare Ethics

    ISSN: 1073-5771

    Issues in healthcare ethics affect almost every person all over the world. The immense leaps in science and technology, changes in the general perception of national and global interests, possible limits in resources, mass communication, and other possible limits in resources, mass communication, and other factors have currently engendered a stronger interest and concern with health. This may range from the commonly discussed issues of euthanasia, abortion, macro- and microallocation of resources, and mandatory AIDS testing to the less frequently addressed but still vital issues in pharmacology, genetic testing, screening and therapy, nursing, mental health, and public health. Books, articles, and scholarly studies appear frequently in many countries. In each, the literature tends to consider the ethics of healthcare issues in depth but from a standpoint defined by culture and nationality, and by national government policies and perspectives. Such a standpoint necessarily limits and excludes many potentially useful and innovative approaches to issues. The International Healthcare Ethics series presents a broad perspective on a wide range of healthcare issues and the exchange of ideas between cultures and nations to stimulate thought. It also offers a forum for addressing healthcare issues that can affect each of us on a global scale. Manuscripts are welcome from universities, bioethics centers, and healthcare organizations.

    5 publications

  • Studies in the History of Healthcare

    ISSN: 2631-522X

    Studies in the History of Healthcare provides an outlet for academic monographs (sole- or multi-authored) devoted to both the social and the intellectual dimensions of the history of medicine, with a special emphasis on public health, health care and health services. The focus of the series is on the nineteenth and/or twentieth centuries, and is international in scope. The series encourages investigations into public health including environmental health, preventive medicine, responses to lifestyle diseases, and maternal and child health. It also embraces studies of health policy, health systems and state medicine, including in colonial and postcolonial settings. While studies may focus on general medicine, they would also give appropriate weight to healthcare as it relates to sectors such as indigenous peoples, older people, mentally ill and/or other vulnerable social groups. Unless they are placed in a broad context and address significant historical questions the series does not include biographies or histories of individual institutions and organisations. The monographs included in this series reflect the cutting edge of research in the now well-established and still expanding field of medical history. Studies in the History of Healthcare is a successor to Studies in the History of Medicine, formerly edited by Charles Webster.

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