Bruce Jennings

health policy researcher

Born 1949-01-01

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P1416affiliationVanderbilt University School of MedicineQ7914466
P69educated atPrinceton UniversityQ21578
Yale UniversityQ49112
P108employerVanderbilt UniversityQ29052
Vanderbilt University School of MedicineQ7914466
Yale School of Public HealthQ8047428
Center for Humans and NatureQ16972301
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palliative careQ29483
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Q41275831A grassroots movement in bioethics: Community Health Decisions
Q73426942Access to hospice care. Expanding boundaries, overcoming barriers
Q53674269At the Center: a tale of two stories.
Q56815110Bioethics and Populism: How Should Our Field Respond?
Q47342365Bioethics and democracy.
Q48192803Biopower and the Liberationist Romance
Q73648079CPR in hospice
Q81529500Catering to blindness: a closer look at a "just" world
Q48793838Commodity or public work? Two perspectives on health care
Q90459057Daniel Callahan and the Vocation of Bioethics
Q46330490De-extinction and Conservation
Q48620695End-of-Life Care and the Goals of Medicine
Q94508811Ends and Means of Solidarity
Q95530061Environmental and Occupational Public Health
Q74779124Equal access to professional services: medicine
Q41286207Ethical challenges of chronic illness.
Q53454866Ethics and public health: forging a strong relationship.
Q56904809Ethics and trusteeship for health care. Hospital Board Service in Turbulent Times
Q58657197Ethics codes and reflective practice in public health
Q48049866Forty years of work on end-of-life care--from patients' rights to systemic reform
Q113265383Genetic Literacy and Citizenship: Possibilities for Deliberative Democratic Policymaking in Science and Medicine
Q53416896Good-bye to all that ... autonomy.
Q83578270Guest editors' introduction to the special issue
Q58667192Health care costs in end-of-life and palliative care: the quest for ethical reform
Q51948637Hospice and Alzheimer disease: a study in access and simple justice.
Q49955056Integrating ethics in public health education: the process of developing case studies
Q48960631Liberty: free and equal
Q47722418Needed: a modest proposal.
Q34411491New directions in nursing home ethics.
Q43553873New grass-roots projects
Q56903216On authority and justification in public health
Q78600238Pharmaceutical research involving the homeless
Q82848237Preface: Improving end of life care: why has it been so difficult?
Q48471162Promoting advance directives. The administrators' role in encouraging advance directives
Q90234250Public Health Code of Ethics: Deliberative Decision-Making and Reflective Practice
Q38723758Reconceptualizing Autonomy: A Relational Turn in Bioethics
Q57453292Relational Ethics for Public Health: Interpreting Solidarity and Care
Q100952597Remembering Hospice
Q114979697Representation and Responsibility: Exploring Legislative Ethics
Q57422357Revising the American Public Health Association's Public Health Code of Ethics
Q37177676Right Relation and Right Recognition in Public Health Ethics: Thinking Through the Republic of Health
Q47974887SOLIDARITY in the Moral Imagination of Bioethics
Q57494456Solidarity and Care Coming of Age: New Reasons in the Politics of Social Welfare Policy
Q91842549Solidarity and care as relational practices
Q46330472The Moral Imagination of De-extinction
Q57612337The Place of Solidarity in Public Health Ethics
Q53240285The President's council calls for prudence.
Q36560895The ethics of using QI methods to improve health care quality and safety
Q36793480The ethics of using quality improvement methods in health care
Q113283152The ordeal of adaptation: Recognition and relationality in a climate changed world.
Q47224617The quest to reform end of life care: rethinking assumptions and setting new directions
Q47212618Traumatic brain injury and the goals of care. The ordeal of reminding.
Q53395420Two faces of health care quality improvement.
Q84774616Unreconcilable differences?
Q47447550Water Safety and Lead Regulation: Physicians' Community Health Responsibilities
Q74787321What's in a name?

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