COVER; Contents; Contributors; Health Care Ethics in an Era of Globalisation; 1. Methodology; 2. Foundationalism and Principles; 3. Anti-Theory; 4. Ethics of Care; 5. Emerging Technologies: Challenges for Health Care and Environmental Ethics and Rights in an Era of Globalisation; 6. Professional Codes; 7. Organizational Ethics; 8. Deliberation and Consensus; 9. Privacy, Confidentiality and Data Protection; 10. Informed Consent; 11. Health Information Technology and Globalization; 12. Abortion; 13. Ethics of Genetic Counseling; 14. Regulating Reproductive Technologies; 15. Reprogenetics.
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The SAGE Handbook of Health Care Ethics is an influential collection of work by leading scholars on the fundamental and emerging themes which define health care ethics. Combining international and interdisciplinary perspectives, the Handbook provides a cutting-edge account of debates in five key areas: - health care ethics in an era of globalization - beginning and end-of-life - vulnerable populations - research ethics and technologies - public health and human rights. This authoritative Handbook brings together experts with backgrounds in philosophy, sociology, law, public policy and the heal.