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July 29, 2016

Social and Ethical Aspects of Research on Curing HIV A Working Group Co-Principle Investigators: Stuart Rennie Joseph Tucker One of the defining qualities of living with HIV has been that it is incurable, and this tenet has powerfully formed and disrupted individual, organizational, and institutional identities. But recent medical advances have contested this basic fact, … Read more

Appropriateness of no-fault compensation for research-related injuries from an African perspective

June 8, 2016

Appropriateness of no-fault compensation for research-related injuries from an African perspective: an appeal for action by African countries Patrick Dongosolo Kamalo, Lucinda Manda-Taylor, and Stuart Rennie Published 2016 June 3 on The Journal of Medical Ethics. Compensation for research-related injuries (RRIs) remains a challenge in the current environment of global collaborative biomedical research as exemplified … Read more

Hidden costs: The ethics of cost-effectiveness analyses for health interventions in resource-limited settings

June 8, 2016

Hidden costs: The ethics of cost-effectiveness analyses for health interventions in resource-limited settings Sarah E. Rutstein, Joan T. Price, Nora E. Rosenberg, Stuart M. Rennie, Andrea K. Biddle, & William C. Miller Published 2016 May 4 in Journal of Public Health. Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is an increasingly appealing tool for evaluating and comparing health-related interventions … Read more