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The Journal of Law, Medicine&Ethics,Volume 43, Issue 4, Page 776-786, Winter 2015. (Source: The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics)
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Source: The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics - December 29, 2015 Category: Medical Law Tags: Calendar of Events Source Type: research

Legal Innovations to Advance a Culture of Health
As conceptualized by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and its partners, a culture of health centers on a society in which health flourishes across all populations and sectors. Law, among other tools, is critical to advancing a culture of health across multiple arenas. In this manuscript, Network for Public Health Law colleagues illustrate how legal innovations at all levels of government contribute to societal health. Examples include modern laws that promote healthy and safe low‐income housing, telemedicine reimbursement, paid sick and safe time, healthy food and beverages, reduced smoking rates, child vaccinations, u...
Source: The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics - December 29, 2015 Category: Medical Law Authors: James G. Hodge, Kim Weidenaar, Andy Baker‐White, Leila Barraza, Brittney Crock Bauerly, Alicia Corbett, Corey Davis, Leslie T. Frey, Megan M. Griest, Colleen Healy, Jill Krueger, Kerri McGowan Lowrey, William Tilburg Tags: Columns Source Type: research

Citizen Science on Your Smartphone: An ELSI Research Agenda
The prospect of newly‐emerging, technology‐enabled, unregulated citizen science health research poses a substantial challenge for traditional research ethics. Unquestionably, a significant amount of research ethics study is needed to prepare for the inevitable, widespread introduction of citizen science health research. Using the case study of mobile health (mHealth) research, this article provides an ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) research agenda for citizen science health research conducted outside conventional research institutions. The issues for detailed analysis include the role of IRBs, recruitme...
Source: The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics - December 29, 2015 Category: Medical Law Authors: Mark A. Rothstein, John T. Wilbanks, Kyle B. Brothers Tags: Columns Source Type: research

Regulating Tobacco Product Advertising and Promotions in the Retail Environment: A Roadmap for States and Localities
This article analyzes legal obstacles to various strategies for reducing youth initiation. (Source: The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics)
Source: The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics - December 29, 2015 Category: Medical Law Authors: Tamara Lange, Michael Hoefges, Kurt M. Ribisl Tags: Independent Articles Source Type: research

An Ethical and Legal Framework for Physicians as Surrogate Decision‐Makers for Their Patients
In Western industrialized countries, it is well established that legally competent individuals may choose a surrogate healthcare decision‐maker to represent their interests should they lose the capacity to do so themselves. There are few limitations on who they may select to fulfill this function. However, many jurisdictions place restrictions on or prohibit the patient's attending physician or other provider involved with an individual's care to serve in this role. Several authors have previously suggested that respect for the autonomy of patients requires that there be few (if any) constraints on whomever they may appo...
Source: The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics - December 29, 2015 Category: Medical Law Authors: Philip M. Rosoff, Kelly M. Leong Tags: Independent Articles Source Type: research