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The Legal and Ethical Imperative of Explicit Consent in Intimate Medical Procedures

AIHC

Enforcing Accountability Oversight mechanisms should be strengthened to ensure compliance with consent standards. Medical boards, institutions, facilities, and universities must be held accountable for violations, with penalties such as fines, suspensions, or revocation of licenses. American Institute of Healthcare Compliance.

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Introducing Petrie-Flom’s POPLAR and PULSE Affiliated Researchers on Psychedelics

Bill of Health

They completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Bioethics at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and received their PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Pennsylvania. is a licensed marriage and family therapist, researcher, and bioethicist. Harrison M.A., Pilar Hernandez-Wolfe , Ph.D.,

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What You Need to Know About Marijuana Rescheduling

Bill of Health

The process of rescheduling may be long and is unlikely to create a pathway to federal compliance for state-legal marijuana businesses without further federal legislation. Ultimately, Congress likely will need to clarify the division of federal and state regulatory powers over cannabis. Victoria Litman M.Div, J.D.,

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Report: Facebook Tracker Collecting Hospital Patient PHI

Compliancy Group

“Almost any patient would be shocked to find out that Facebook is being provided an easy way to associate their prescriptions with their name,” said Glenn Cohen, faculty director of Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics.

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Plan, Safeguard, Care: An Ethical Framework for Health Care Institutions Responding to Immigrant Enforcement Actions

Bill of Health

Ethical opinions differ about compliance with laws or policies that individuals may perceive as unjust. Ensure that patient care workforce training includes topics such as access to licensed in-person or remote medical interpreters. A version of this post originally appeared in Hastings Bioethics Forum.

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