Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Bounded Justice and the Limits of Health Equity33
Mitigating Racial Bias in Machine Learning29
Financing and Delivering Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) to End the HIV Epidemic18
A Market Shaping Approach for the Biopharmaceutical Industry: Governing Innovation Towards the Public Interest17
Engaging Social Justice Methods to Create Palliative Care Programs That Reflect the Cultural Values of African American Patients with Serious Illness and Their Families: A Path Towards Health Equity17
Controlled Donation After Circulatory Determination of Death: A Scoping Review of Ethical Issues, Key Concepts, and Arguments15
The Use and Ethics of Digital Twins in Medicine12
The Racialized Marketing of Unhealthy Foods and Beverages: Perspectives and Potential Remedies10
Transparency of Regulatory Data across the European Medicines Agency, Health Canada, and US Food and Drug Administration10
Informed Consent for Secondary Research under the New NIH Data Sharing Policy9
Involuntary Commitment as “Carceral-Health Service”: From Healthcare-to-Prison Pipeline to a Public Health Abolition Praxis9
Developing an Innovative Pandemic Treaty to Advance Global Health Security8
From the Shadows: The Public Health Implications of the Supreme Court’s COVID-Free Exercise Cases7
Toward Complete, Candid, and Unbiased International Consensus Statements on Concussion in Sport7
Shared Decision-Making for Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators: Policy Goals, Metrics, and Challenges6
New Preemption as a Tool of Structural Racism: Implications for Racial Health Inequities6
Beyond COVID-19: The State of Telehealth Equity and Best Practices in Underserved Populations6
Improving “Life Chances”: Surveying the Anti-Transgender Backlash, and Offering a Transgender Equity Impact Assessment Tool for Policy Analysis6
Reconceiving Reproductive Health Systems: Caring for Trans, Nonbinary, and Gender-Expansive People During Pregnancy and Childbirth5
Telehealth to Address Health Disparities: Potential, Pitfalls, and Paths Ahead5
A Survey of Overlapping Surgery Policies at U.S. Hospitals5
A Just Standard: The Ethical Management of Incidental Findings in Brain Imaging Research5
Expanding the Role of Bioethics in Translational Science5
Principles for Safe Implementation of ICD Codes for Human Trafficking5
Utilization and Costs of Gender-Affirming Care in a Commercially Insured Transgender Population5
Health Justice Through the Lens of Power5
Nationalizing Public Health Emergency Legal Responses5
Operationalizing the Ethical Review of Global Health Policy and Systems Research: A Proposed Checklist4
Soft Law Possibilities in Global Health Law4
Pandemic “Disability Cons”4
INTRODUCTION: Public Sector and Non-Profit Contributions to Drug Development — Historical Scope, Opportunities, and Challenges4
Legal Challenges Underlying COVID-19 Vaccinations4
Building Structural Empathy to Marshal Critical Education into Compassionate Practice: Evaluation of a Medical School Critical Race Theory Course4
Commercial Advertising of Alcohol: Using Law to Challenge Public Health Regulation4
A Tangled Web: Deception in Everyday Dementia Care4
Vaccines Mandates and Religion: Where are We Headed with the Current Supreme Court?4
Doubt & Social Policy: The Long History of Malingering in Modern Welfare States4
Realizing Public Rights Through Government Patent Use4
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Infection as a Public Health Tool4
The Ethics of Unilateral Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders for COVID-19 Patients3
The Government and Pharmaceutical Innovation: Looking Back and Looking Ahead3
Strengthening Human Rights in Global Health Law: Lessons from the COVID-19 Response3
Opportunities and Challenges of Generic Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Drugs for HIV3
Grey Matter – The Problems of Incidental Findings in Neuroimaging Research3
Addressing Racial Inequity in Surgery: Reflections On a Career in Medicine by a Surgeon3
Big Data, Surveillance Capitalism, and Precision Medicine: Challenges for Privacy3
Towards Racial Justice: The Role of Medical-Legal Partnerships3
Racial Myths and Regulatory Responsibility3
Transcending the Gender Binary under International Law: Advancing Health-Related Human Rights for Trans* Populations3
Consciousness, Conflations, and Disability Rights: Denials of Care for Children in the “Minimally Conscious State”3
The PrEP Laboratory Service Gap: Applying Implementation Science Strategies to Bring PrEP Coverage to Scale in the United States3
Building Racial and Gender Equity into a National PrEP Access Program3
Legal Interventions to Counter COVID-19 Denialism3
Equity in the Pandemic Treaty: Access and Benefit-Sharing as a Policy Device or a Rhetorical Device?3
The Intertwined History of Malingering and Brain Injury: An Argument for Structural Competency in Traumatic Brain Injury3
COVID-19 Antibody Testing as a Precondition for Employment: Ethical and Legal Considerations3
The Dizziness of Freedom: Understanding and Responding to Vaccine Anxieties3
United States: Protecting Commercial Speech under the First Amendment3
Rethinking the Principle of Justice for Marginalized Populations During COVID-193
A Global Pandemic Treaty Must Address Antimicrobial Resistance3
Structural Discrimination in Pandemic Policy: Essential Protections for Essential Workers3
Interpersonal Racism in the Healthcare Workplace: Examining Insidious Collegial Interactions Reinforcing Structural Racism3
No Excuses: A Brief History of Playing Through Risk in College Football3
The Downstream Impacts of High Drug Costs for PrEP Have Hindered the Promise of HIV Prevention2
Equitable Access to Antibiotics: A Core Element and Shared Global Responsibility for Pandemic Preparedness and Response2
INTRODUCTION: What is Health Justice?2
Decolonization of Global Health Law: Lessons from International Environmental Law2
The Woman Who Cried Pain: Do Sex-Based Disparities Still Exist in the Experience and Treatment of Pain?2
Why a Consideration of Race is Important to Medical School Admissions2
Raqeeb, Haastrup, and Evans: Seeking Consistency through a Distributive Justice-Based Approach to Limitation of Treatment in the Context of Dispute2
Person Under Investigation: Detecting Malingering and a Diagnostics of Suspicion in Fin-de-Siècle Britain2
Intimate Partner Violence, Firearm Injuries and Homicides: A Health Justice Approach to Two Intersecting Public Health Crises2
Implementing a National PrEP Program:How Can We Make It Happen?2
High-Priced Sickle Cell Gene Therapies Threaten to Exacerbate US Health Disparities and Establish New Pricing Precedents for Molecular Medicine2
Local Legal Strategies to Increase Vaccination During the COVID-19 Pandemic — Lessons from New York City2
A Pandemic Instrument Can Start Turning Collective Problems into Collective Solutions by Governing the Common-Pool Resource of Antimicrobial Effectiveness2
“Comprehensive Healthcare for America”: Using the Insights of Behavioral Economics to Transform the U. S. Healthcare System2
“The Offspring of Drunkards”: Gender, Welfare, and the Eugenic Politics of Birth Control and Alcohol Reform in the United States2
Health Departments and PrEP:A Missed Opportunity for Public Health2
The Future of the Pharmaceutical Industry: Beyond Government-Granted Monopolies2
Affirmative Action in Medical School: A Comparative Exploration2
TheOSHA COVID-19 Caseand the Scope of the Occupational Safety and Health Act2
The Regulation of Alcohol Marketing in France: The Loi Evin at Thirty2
Anti-Selection & Genetic Testing in Insurance: An Interdisciplinary Perspective2
Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: In Whose Interests?2
Intersectional Structural Stigma, Community Priorities, and Opportunities for Transgender Health Equity: Findings from TRANSforming the Carolinas2
Food Marketing to — and Research on — Children: New Directions for Regulation in the United States2
Healthcare Professionals’ Experience, Training, and Knowledge Regarding Immigration-Related Law Enforcement in Healthcare Facilities: An Online Survey2
ICD Codes – An Important Component for Improving Care and Research for Patients Impacted by Human Trafficking2
Of Athletes, Bodies, and Rules: Making Sense of Caster Semenya2
Economic Perspectives on Food Choices, Marketing, and Consumer Welfare2
Racial Inequalities in Health Care: Affirmative Action Programs in Medical Education and Residency Training Programs2
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