Ten Years of Making Choices Celebrating the tenth anniversary of her column, ?Making Choices?, published in the Healthcare Forum Journal, this volume brings together key writings from Emily Friedman, one of the nation's foremost commentators on health care policy and ethics.
Friedman offers her views on the gamut of ethics issues. She tackles the moral conflicts affecting nurses, physicians, and other direct caregivers, and examines the health care risks threatening women, children, and persons with HIV. She analyzes the social ethics of child abuse, health care reform, and health policy, uncovers ethical dilemmas in managed care, and looks at organizational ethics issues such as confidentiality of information, ethical marketing, and trusteeship.
This collection of her classic and always provocative columns presents pragmatic, down-to-earth, yet socially responsible analysis of the trends and issues facing health care professionals, patients, and policymakers.
EMILY FRIEDMAN is a writer, lecturer, and health policy analyst, and also an adjunct assistant professor at the Boston University School of Public Health. She is section editor for health policy of the American Journal of Medicine, contributing editor for Hospitals and Health Networks and the Healthcare Forum Journal, and a contributing writer to many other healthcare publications. Friedman is editor of the book An Unfinished Revolution: Women and Healthcare in America (1994).