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  • climate advocacy
    Viewpoint
    Dec 2017

    The Importance of Physician Climate Advocacy in the Face of Political Denial

    Andrew Jameton, PhD
    Climate change mitigation reforms of government policy, medical curricula, and health professions organizations should be the focus of physician advocacy.
    AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(12):1222-1237. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.12.sect1-1712.
  • speak up
    Medicine and Society
    Dec 2017

    Should Health Professionals Speak Up to Reduce the Health Risks of Climate Change?

    Cheryl C. Macpherson, PhD and Matthew Wynia, MD
    Physician advocacy for climate change mitigation is justified by seven criteria including physicians’ efficacy, expertise, public trust, and proximity.
    AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(12):1202-1210. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.12.msoc1-1712.
  • gene editing
    State of the Art and Science
    Dec 2017

    Is Editing the Genome for Climate Change Adaptation Ethically Justifiable?

    Lisa Soleymani Lehmann, MD, PhD, MSc
    Gene editing to enhance humans’ adaptability to climate change should consider safety, harm to be averted, succeeding generations, and social consequences.
    AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(12):1186-1192. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.12.stas1-1712.
  • co-creation
    AMA Code Says
    Nov 2017

    AMA Code of Medical Ethics’ Opinions Related to Co-Creation of Health Care Systems

    Danielle Hahn Chaet, MSB
    The AMA Code of Medical Ethics’ opinions related to co-creation of health care systems.
    AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(11):1096-1098. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.11.coet1-1711.
  • challenges
    Medicine and Society
    Nov 2017

    What Are the Professional, Political, and Ethical Challenges of Co-Creating Health Care Systems?

    Guddi Singh, MB BChir, MPH, John Owens, MA, PhD, and Alan Cribb, PhD
    Co-creation initiatives in health care have potential to support health equity but require a redistribution of power and a common vision in order to succeed.
    AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(11):1132-1138. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.11.msoc1-1711.
  • inefficiency
    Case and Commentary
    Nov 2017

    What Should Leaders Do When Inefficiency Is Perceived as a Cost of Inclusivity in Strategic Planning Processes in Health Care?

    Aveena Kochar, MD and Alia Chisty, MS, MD
    Commentary by Aveena Kochar, MD, and Alia Chisty, MS, MD Co-creative teams can overcome conflict by drawing on quality improvement principles.
    AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(11):1081-1087. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.11.ecas2-1711.
  • equitable distribution of technology
    State of the Art and Science
    Nov 2017

    How Should Organizations Promote Equitable Distribution of Benefits from Technological Innovation in Health Care?

    Satish Nambisan, PhD and Priya Nambisan, PhD
    Fair distribution demands new strategies for engaging patients in co-creation.
    AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(11):1106-1115. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.11.stas1-1711.
  • social media
    State of the Art and Science
    Nov 2017

    Social Media Channels in Health Care Research and Rising Ethical Issues

    Samy A. Azer, MD, PhD, MEd, MPH
    Using social media tools in health-related research involves challenges to confidentiality, privacy, and consent.
    AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(11):1061-1069. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.11.peer1-1711.
  • hierarchy
    History of Medicine
    Nov 2017

    How Co-Creation Helped Address Hierarchy, Overwhelmed Patients, and Conflicts of Interest in Health Care Quality and Safety

    Sigal Israilov and Hyung J. Cho, MD
    Co-creative health systems planning requires engaging patients and learning from peers.
    AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(11):1139-1145. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.11.mhst1-1711.
  • support groups
    Case and Commentary
    Nov 2017

    Should Health Care Organizations Use Information Gleaned from Organization-Sponsored Patient Support Groups in Strategic Planning?

    Priya Nambisan, PhD
    The risks of misinformation being spread through online patient forums can be mitigated by communication strategies aimed at physicians and organizations.
    AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(11):1088-1095. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.11.ecas3-1711.

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