Biomedical research, no matter how well designed and ethically conducted, carries uncertainties and exposes participants to risk of injury. Research injuries can range from the relatively minor to those that result in hospitalization, permanent disability, or even death. Participants might also suffer a range of economic harms related to their injuries. Unlike the vast majority of developed countries, which have implemented no-fault compensation systems, the United States continues to rely on the tort system to compensate injured research participants—an approach that is no longer morally defensible. Despite decades of US advisory panels advocating for no-fault compensation, little progress has been made. Accordingly, this article proposes ...
The tort system is roundly indicted for its inadequacies in providing compensation in response to in...
This Article provides an overview of Institutional Review Board (IRB) operations, reviews the source...
Trial participants from limited resource settings often are given very little or nothing in terms of...
There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants should receive medical car...
National advisory committees have considered the obligations owed to research participants in the ev...
medethics-2012-100771 There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants shou...
The federal regulations that govern biomedical research, most notably those enshrined in the Common ...
As an alternative to the tort or fault-based system, a nofault compensation system has been viewed ...
For decades in both Europe and the United states , the issue of compensation for victims f medical i...
defined that “Appropriate compensation and treatment for subjects who are harmed as a result ofparti...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...
Tens of million people enroll in research studies in the United States every year, and research is a...
In 1977, Bernzweig (1) eloquently outlined the severedysfunction in the United States ’ fault and no...
My aunt died in 1931 of diphtheria. She was five years old. The doctor who treated her died a few we...
Background : Research carries a small but definite risk of injury to participants. However, there is...
The tort system is roundly indicted for its inadequacies in providing compensation in response to in...
This Article provides an overview of Institutional Review Board (IRB) operations, reviews the source...
Trial participants from limited resource settings often are given very little or nothing in terms of...
There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants should receive medical car...
National advisory committees have considered the obligations owed to research participants in the ev...
medethics-2012-100771 There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants shou...
The federal regulations that govern biomedical research, most notably those enshrined in the Common ...
As an alternative to the tort or fault-based system, a nofault compensation system has been viewed ...
For decades in both Europe and the United states , the issue of compensation for victims f medical i...
defined that “Appropriate compensation and treatment for subjects who are harmed as a result ofparti...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...
Tens of million people enroll in research studies in the United States every year, and research is a...
In 1977, Bernzweig (1) eloquently outlined the severedysfunction in the United States ’ fault and no...
My aunt died in 1931 of diphtheria. She was five years old. The doctor who treated her died a few we...
Background : Research carries a small but definite risk of injury to participants. However, there is...
The tort system is roundly indicted for its inadequacies in providing compensation in response to in...
This Article provides an overview of Institutional Review Board (IRB) operations, reviews the source...
Trial participants from limited resource settings often are given very little or nothing in terms of...