This essay outlines the moral dilemma of funding orphan drug research and development. To date, ethical aspects of priority setting for research funding have not been an issue of discussion in the bioethics debate. Conflicting moral obligations of beneficence and distributive justice appear to demand very different levels of funding for orphan drug research. The two types of orphan disease, rare diseases and tropical diseases, however, present very different ethical challenges to questions about allocation of research funds. The dilemma is analysed considering utilitarian and rights based theories of justice and moral obligations of non-abandonment and a professional obligation to advance medical science. The limitations of standard economi...
Neglected and tropical diseases, pervasive in developing countries, are important contributors to gl...
Background Thus far, little work in bioethics has specifically focused on global health research pri...
Whether the prices of certain orphan treatments are justified is highly controversial. One argument ...
This essay outlines the moral dilemma of funding orphan drug research and development. To date, ethi...
For a significant number of patients, there exists no, or only little, interest in developing a trea...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on ...
This paper explores the decision faced by a firm to invest in an orphan drug development project. Tw...
Orphan drugs and diseases are a neglected academic and scientific research area. The Orphan Drug Act...
Abstract Background The number of market approvals of orphan medicinal products (OMPs) has been incr...
Biomedical research involving human subjects is an arena of conflicts of interests. One of the most ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Biomedic...
Abstract Background More than ...
The rarity of a disease can give rise to challenges that differ from conventional diseases. For exam...
Neglected and tropical diseases, pervasive in developing countries, are important contributors to gl...
Background Thus far, little work in bioethics has specifically focused on global health research pri...
Whether the prices of certain orphan treatments are justified is highly controversial. One argument ...
This essay outlines the moral dilemma of funding orphan drug research and development. To date, ethi...
For a significant number of patients, there exists no, or only little, interest in developing a trea...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on ...
This paper explores the decision faced by a firm to invest in an orphan drug development project. Tw...
Orphan drugs and diseases are a neglected academic and scientific research area. The Orphan Drug Act...
Abstract Background The number of market approvals of orphan medicinal products (OMPs) has been incr...
Biomedical research involving human subjects is an arena of conflicts of interests. One of the most ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Biomedic...
Abstract Background More than ...
The rarity of a disease can give rise to challenges that differ from conventional diseases. For exam...
Neglected and tropical diseases, pervasive in developing countries, are important contributors to gl...
Background Thus far, little work in bioethics has specifically focused on global health research pri...
Whether the prices of certain orphan treatments are justified is highly controversial. One argument ...