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AIDS and Ethics

by Frederic G. Reamer
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β€” New England Journal of Medicine

Synopsis

Should a physician with AIDS be required to inform his or her patients? Does a physician have an obligation to warn the partner who wants this fact kept secret? Should all newborns and pregnant women be screened for HIV? Should insurance companies be required to insure patients who test positive for the disease? Professionals and society at large are confronted by a wide range of complex ethical issues produced by the AIDS health crisis.

AIDS and Ethics is the first major collection of essays on the complex ethical issues created by the AIDS crisis. The nation's leading bioethics experts from the fields of law, medicine, philosophy, political science, religion, and social work present original and accessible essays. They address current controversial issues related to the tension between civil rights and public health, mandatory HIV testing, human subjects research, health care insurance, AIDS education, militant AIDS activism, the physician-patient relationship, issues of privacy, and legal issues. This important book will provide philosophical and practical guidelines to health care and human service professionals, policy makers, scholars, and others affected by the AIDS crisis.

New England Journal of Medicine

Important and timely, . . . thoughtful and thought-provoking. . . . A collection of up-to-date, theoretically sophisticated but accessible commentaries on some of the most important issues vexing researchers, policymakers, care givers, advocates, and ethicists today.

About the Author, Frederic G. Reamer

Frederic G. Reamer is a professor in the School of Social Work at Rhode Island College. He is the author of Social Work Values and Ethics, Social Work Malpractice and Liability, The Philosophical Foundations of Social Work, and Ethical Dilemmas in Social Service; co-author of Rehabilitating Juvenile Justice; and editor of AIDS and Ethics and The Foundations of Social Work Knowledge, (all published by Columbia). He is also the author of the recently published Ethical Standards in Social Work: Commentary on the NASW Code of Ethics.

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New England Journal of Medicine

Important and timely, . . . thoughtful and thought-provoking. . . . A collection of up-to-date, theoretically sophisticated but accessible commentaries on some of the most important issues vexing researchers, policymakers, care givers, advocates, and ethicists today.

Booknews

Published in Nov. 1991. We can add nothing to Hemmings' enthusiastic endorsement (LJ, Nov.91). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1991
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Pages
317
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780231073585

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