Ethical Public Health Policy Within Pandemics

Ethical Public Health Policy Within Pandemics

Theory and Practice in Ethical Pandemic Administration

Boylan, Michael

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

06/2022

246

Dura

Inglês

9783030996918

15 a 20 dias

559

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Part 1. Theoretical Background.- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Context and Foundations of Ethical Public Health Policy (Michael Boylan).- Chapter 2. The Common Good and Individual Rights in Pandemic Times: The Case of Sweden's COVID-19 Strategy (Per Bauhn).- Chapter 3. Formal Epistemology Meets a Coronavirus: Rational Decision and the Response to COVID-19 (Sahotra Sarkar).- Chapter 4. Reevaluating Value in Public Health Policy: Values as Iterative Rational Inquiry (Peter Tan).- Chapter 5. Pandemics, Race, and The Moral Goal of Public Health (Takunda Matose).- Part 2. Public Policy and Administration.- Chapter 6. Is There a Duty to Treat in a Pandemic? (Wanda Teays).-Chapter 7. Principlist Pandemics: On Fraud, Ethical Guidelines, and the Importance of Procetural Transparency (Jonathan Lewis).- Chapter 8. Public Tasks During Contagious Disease Pandemics: A Rights-Based Perspective (Klaus Steigleder).- Chapter 9. Allocating and Prioritizing Health Care in times of Scarcity and Abundance (Rita Manning).- Addressing Pandemic Disparities: Equity and Neutral Conceptions of Justice (Debra DeBruin).- Chapter 10. Addressing Pandemic Disparities: Equity and Neutral Conceptions of Justice (Debra DeBruin).- Chapter 11. COVID-19 in Skilled Nursing Homes and Other Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCFs): Could Stronger Public-Health Measures Have Made a Difference? (Rosemarie Tong).- Chapter 12. The U.N. System, COVID-19 Responses, and Building Back Better: Toward an Inclusive, Accessible, and Sustainable World (Akiko Ito).
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General Theories of Ethics;Public Health Ethics;Public Policy During a Pandemic;Public Policy and Administration;Civil Administration During Pandemics;Ethics of Pandemics;Highly Contagious Outbreaks and Responses;Bayes Rule for Statistical Probability in Pandemics;COVID-19