2023
COVID-19 and Clinical Ethics
Fins J. COVID-19 and Clinical Ethics. 2023, 17-27. DOI: 10.1017/9781009265690.004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Disorders of Consciousness, Disability Rights, and Triage During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Fins J. Disorders of Consciousness, Disability Rights, and Triage During the Covid-19 Pandemic. 2022, 191-202. DOI: 10.4324/9781003289487-25.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Is Deliberative Democracy Possible During a Pandemic? Reflections of a Bioethicist
Fins J. Is Deliberative Democracy Possible During a Pandemic? Reflections of a Bioethicist. Journal Of Theoretical And Philosophical Psychology 2021, 41: 216-225. DOI: 10.1037/teo0000191.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNew York State Task Force on LifeDeliberative democracyPhysician-assisted suicideProcess of deliberative democracySurrogate decision makingTask ForceAbdication of responsibilityInterface of medicineCrisis standards of careEnd-of-life careDeliberative bodiesEnd-of-lifeVentilator allocationLawAssisted reproductionLandmark reportInterdisciplinary spaceBrain deathDemocracyCOVID-19Health equityVaccine allocationNewborn carePolicy deliberationsPandemic fluDisorders of Consciousness, Disability Rights and Triage During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Fins J. Disorders of Consciousness, Disability Rights and Triage During the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Journal Of Philosophy Of Disability 2021, 1: 211-229. DOI: 10.5840/jpd20218174.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNew York State Task Force on LifeStruggle for ConsciousnessVentilator allocation guidelinesDisorders of consciousnessTask ForceNot consciousnessEthical integritySpring surgeAllocation guidelinesCOVID-19 pandemicClinical ethicistsAuthorsNew YorkCOVID-19LawBrain injuryConsciousnessDisordersEthicistsNewPeopleMotor outputEthics
2020
Meeting the Challenge of COVID-19: The Response of Two Ethics Consultation Services in New York City.
Prager K, Fins J. Meeting the Challenge of COVID-19: The Response of Two Ethics Consultation Services in New York City. The Journal Of Clinical Ethics 2020, 31: 209-211. PMID: 32773402, DOI: 10.1086/jce2020313209.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchResuscitating Patient Rights during the Pandemic: COVID-19 and the Risk of Resurgent Paternalism
Fins J. Resuscitating Patient Rights during the Pandemic: COVID-19 and the Risk of Resurgent Paternalism. Cambridge Quarterly Of Healthcare Ethics 2020, 30: 215-221. PMID: 32576307, PMCID: PMC7438624, DOI: 10.1017/s0963180120000535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDo-not-resuscitatePatients' rightsProportion of resuscitationsMedical ethicsClinical ethicistsPhysician paternalismPublic health crisisMedical internsNew York CityCOVID-19Clinical discretionHealth crisisPersonal narrativesYork CityRightsPaternityEthicistsEthicsResuscitationStress testClinical medicineRiskAuthorsNarrativesQuestionsDisability Rights as a Necessary Framework for Crisis Standards of Care and the Future of Health Care
Guidry-Grimes L, Savin K, Stramondo J, Reynolds J, Tsaplina M, Burke T, Ballantyne A, Kittay E, Stahl D, Scully J, Garland-Thomson R, Tarzian A, Dorfman D, Fins J. Disability Rights as a Necessary Framework for Crisis Standards of Care and the Future of Health Care. The Hastings Center Report 2020, 50: 28-32. PMID: 32596899, DOI: 10.1002/hast.1128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCrisis standards of careDisability justiceCrisis standardsInclusion of disabled peopleJusticeRecognition justiceStandard of careEquitable processDisabled peopleDecision-makingInstitute of MedicineMovement demandsCrisisHealth careLawVision statementsProvider engagementFairnessCareCOVID-19InterestCrisis planningCommitmentDisaster situationsDisability