National advisory committees have considered the obligations owed to research participants in the event of research-related injuries. These committees have repeatedly concluded that injured research participants are entitled to compensation for their injuries, that the tort system provides inadequate remedies, and that the United States should adopt no-fault compensation. But because the advisory comm ittees have made no concrete proposals and have taken no steps toward implementing no-fault compensation, the United States continues to rely on the tort system to compensate injured research participants. This Article argues that recent legal developments and a transformation in the global research landscape make maintaining the status quo mo...
Tort-based system of compensation for injuries associated with medical error is inadequate - develop...
The premise of this article is that the currently unsettled status of noneconomic damage awards offe...
The development of life-saving drugs and cutting-edge treatments depends on people participating in ...
Biomedical research, no matter how well designed and ethically conducted, carries uncertainties and ...
There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants should receive medical car...
The federal regulations that govern biomedical research, most notably those enshrined in the Common ...
medethics-2012-100771 There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants shou...
Tens of millions of people enroll in research studies in the United States every year, making human ...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...
One of the key issues separating US critics of a no-fault alternative to the tort system for compens...
Federal research regulations require participants to be informed about whether medical care or compe...
This Article provides an overview of Institutional Review Board (IRB) operations, reviews the source...
For decades in both Europe and the United states , the issue of compensation for victims f medical i...
As an alternative to the tort or fault-based system, a nofault compensation system has been viewed ...
Aside from natural disasters, when tragedy strikes - taking its toll in fatalities and serious injur...
Tort-based system of compensation for injuries associated with medical error is inadequate - develop...
The premise of this article is that the currently unsettled status of noneconomic damage awards offe...
The development of life-saving drugs and cutting-edge treatments depends on people participating in ...
Biomedical research, no matter how well designed and ethically conducted, carries uncertainties and ...
There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants should receive medical car...
The federal regulations that govern biomedical research, most notably those enshrined in the Common ...
medethics-2012-100771 There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants shou...
Tens of millions of people enroll in research studies in the United States every year, making human ...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...
One of the key issues separating US critics of a no-fault alternative to the tort system for compens...
Federal research regulations require participants to be informed about whether medical care or compe...
This Article provides an overview of Institutional Review Board (IRB) operations, reviews the source...
For decades in both Europe and the United states , the issue of compensation for victims f medical i...
As an alternative to the tort or fault-based system, a nofault compensation system has been viewed ...
Aside from natural disasters, when tragedy strikes - taking its toll in fatalities and serious injur...
Tort-based system of compensation for injuries associated with medical error is inadequate - develop...
The premise of this article is that the currently unsettled status of noneconomic damage awards offe...
The development of life-saving drugs and cutting-edge treatments depends on people participating in ...