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
2020
Disability 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
2014
The Ethical Imperative to Think about Thinking
Stark M, Fins J. The Ethical Imperative to Think about Thinking. Cambridge Quarterly Of Healthcare Ethics 2014, 23: 386-396. PMID: 25033249, DOI: 10.1017/s0963180114000061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedication errorsMedical ethics literaturePatient safetyEthics literatureEthical imperativesMedical educationBody of scholarshipPrevent errorsProfessional obligationsMedical judgmentInsufficient progressProfessional dutiesSelf-reflectionProfessionalsCognitive sourceThinkingThinking errorsCritical thinkingEthicsNonmaleficenceBeneficenceMounting concernJusticeObligationsImprove critical thinking skills
2005
Justice and Health Care in the Rheumatic Diseases
MacKenzie C, Miller F, Fins J. Justice and Health Care in the Rheumatic Diseases. HSS Journal ® 2005, 1: 58-63. PMID: 18751811, PMCID: PMC2504135, DOI: 10.1007/s11420-005-0108-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth careAllied health professionalsDisadvantaged socioeconomic circumstancesHealth-related needsHealth care systemPerspective of justiceHealth professionalsNatural lotteryRheumatic diseasesEthical perspectiveMoral obligationCare systemChronic rheumatic diseasesSocioeconomic circumstancesMedical careChronic diseasesDisabling consequencesPatients-thoseCareHighest prevalenceDisease communityJusticeHealthDemographic distributionProfessionals