Ethical perspectives in health care by members of the Health Care Ethics Internship Program.
HCEI Interns and Ethics Center bioethics staff share perspectives around a variety of health care and bioethics related ethical dilemmas.
Though Hawai‘i is often described as paradise and set the benchmark for the most affordable health care in the nation, its health care system has been in crisis well before COVID-19 and the Lahaina fires.
For those currently incarcerated, those with a history of incarceration, and their families and communities, incarceration leaves a lasting effect on health and well-being.
- Forced Organ Harvesting: A Decades-long Injustice in Need of International Accountability and Action
China has a long and concerning history of forced organ harvesting which is a clear social justice issue and a severe violation of patient autonomy. Citizens, political leaders, and international committees all play an essential role in ending this practice.
For Muslims living in the United States, determining when a patient has passed on, is not quite as straightforward as ticking a few boxes.
The fitness industry is focused too much on the prioritization of profit, glorification of false realities, and pervasiveness of misinformation, which all have repercussions on individual health and well-being.
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