2020
The Neglect of Persons with Severe Brain Injury in the United States: An International Human Rights Analysis.
Ezer T, Wright M, Fins J. The Neglect of Persons with Severe Brain Injury in the United States: An International Human Rights Analysis. Health And Human Rights 2020, 22: 265-278. PMID: 32669806, PMCID: PMC7348445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrain InjuriesDisabled PersonsHealth Services AccessibilityHuman RightsHumansQuality of LifeUnited StatesConceptsHuman rights analysisFreedom of expressionBlock to treatmentUnited StatesRights analysisLife of personsExperiences of personsTraumatic incidentsQuality of life of personsPersonsScientific progressNeglectMedical advancesBrain injuryInadequate accessLawViolationStateSignificant medical advancesFreedomEqualityInstitutionalizationUnitsInternationalPolicy
2016
Rehabilitation, Education, and the Integration of Individuals with Severe Brain Injury into Civil Society: Towards an Expanded Rights Agenda in Response to New Insights from Translational Neuroethics and Neuroscience.
Wright M, Fins J. Rehabilitation, Education, and the Integration of Individuals with Severe Brain Injury into Civil Society: Towards an Expanded Rights Agenda in Response to New Insights from Translational Neuroethics and Neuroscience. Yale Journal Of Health Policy, Law, And Ethics 2016, 16: 233-87. PMID: 29756752.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
The Expert–Generalist
Fins J. The Expert–Generalist. Academic Medicine 2015, 90: 1010-1014. PMID: 26083403, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000000798.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCanadaCareer ChoiceEducation, Medical, GraduateHealth Services AccessibilityHumansMedicineModels, EducationalPatient Protection and Affordable Care ActPrimary Health CareUnited StatesConceptsExpert generalistsCohort of primary care physiciansPrimary care settingQuality of carePrimary care physiciansReturn to trainingYears of trainingIncreased insurance coverageAffordable Care ActPhysician workforcePrimary careSpecialty careCare settingsPatient experienceCare physiciansSpecialty consultationPatient accessSubspecialty practiceCare ActCanadian modelCareInsurance coverageSubspecialty areasImplementation challengesEnhanced infrastructure