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1“…The purpose of this review is to examine the relevant law – including legislation and case law – in order to clarify the legality of existing proposed incentive schemes. SOURCES OF INFORMATION: Legislation and case law. …”
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3por Caulfield, Timothy, Duijst, Wilma, Bos, Mike, Chassis, Iris, Codreanu, Igor, Danovitch, Gabriel, Gill, John, Ivanovski, Ninoslav, Shin, Milbert“…However, well-established legal and ethical obligations owed to their patients can create challenging policy tensions that can make it difficult to implement policy action at the level of the physician/patient. …”
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4“…This study examines how six birth cohort studies in North America and Europe that involve genetic research handle key ethical, legal and social (ELS) issues: recruitment, especially parental authority to include a child in research; initial parental consent and subsequent assent and/or consent from the maturing child; withdrawal; confidentiality and sample/data protection; handling sensitive information; and disclosure of results. …”
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5“…Although the shift toward greater precision can provide health and resource benefits, it may be perceived as conflicting with both established equity-focused organ allocation norms and the legal and ethical obligations of health care providers and related institutions. …”
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6“…Switches raise numerous ethical and legal challenges, as the drugs are framed as not being identical and, despite strong evidence for noninferiority of some biosimilars, there is controversy over whether switching can sometimes lead to adverse events. …”
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7por Ogbogu, Ubaka, Toews, Maeghan, Ollenberger, Adam, Borry, Pascal, Nobile, Helene, Bergmann, Manuela, Caulfield, Timothy“…Under-reporting of risks and a downtrend in reporting on legal and regulatory issues suggests that the print media views such matters as less newsworthy than perceived benefits of biobanking.…”
Publicado 2014
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8“…There has been much investment in research on the ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI) associated with genetic and genomic research. …”
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9“…BACKGROUND: The recent Canadian lawsuit on patent infringement, filed by the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), has engendered a significant public debate on whether patenting genes should be legal in Canada. In part, this public debate has involved the use of social networking sites, such as Twitter. …”
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10“…But despite this enthusiasm, many profound legal and ethical challenges remain unresolved. Indeed, there continues to be disagreements about how best to obtain consent and the degree and nature of control that research participants retain over donated samples and health information. …”
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11“…When a minor research participant reaches the age of majority or the level of maturity necessary to be granted legal decision-making capacity, reconsent can be required for ongoing participation in research or use of health information and banked biological materials. …”
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12“…Technical as well as ethical, legal, and social risks/concerns play a prominent role. …”
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13por Ogbogu, Ubaka, Burningham, Sarah, Ollenberger, Adam, Calder, Kathryn, Du, Li, El Emam, Khaled, Hyde-Lay, Robyn, Isasi, Rosario, Joly, Yann, Kerr, Ian, Malin, Bradley, McDonald, Michael, Penney, Steven, Piat, Gayle, Roy, Denis-Claude, Sugarman, Jeremy, Vercauteren, Suzanne, Verhenneman, Griet, West, Lori, Caulfield, Timothy“…The paper concludes that privacy risks associated with cell-based research and interventions should be addressed through evidence-based policy reforms that account for both well-established legal and ethical norms and current knowledge about actual or anticipated harms. …”
Publicado 2014
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14“…While representations relating to future hypothetical treatments may not always be subject to the legal requirement for claim substantiation, the law also prohibits individuals and companies from knowingly or recklessly making representations that are “false or misleading in a material respect.” …”
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15“…Food bans are generally not legally necessary, and, in the absence of new legislation, are only likely to become so if sufficient scientific evidence demonstrates that they increase safety for students. …”
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