Ethics Bibliography
Revised 25 August 2008

AGING AND ETHICAL ISSUES

  1. GENERAL WORKS ON AGING
  2. SOCIAL POLICY  
    1. GENERAL WORKS  
    2. GUARDIANSHIP  
    3. HEALTH CARE POLICY  
    4. RIGHTS OF THE ELDERLY  
  3. HEALTH CARE  
    1. GENERAL WORKS IN BIOETHICS  
    2. AUTONOMY, COMPETENCY, AND CONSENT  
    3. DEATH AND DYING  
    4. DEMENTIA  
    5. HOSPICE  
    6. NURSING CARE  
    7. PATIENT'S RIGHTS  
    8. PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS  
    9. RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMAN SUBJECTS  
    10. TRUTH TELLING  
  1. OTHER
  2. GENERAL REFERENCE WORKS
  3. CASE STUDIES

  1. GENERAL WORKS ON AGING    ( Top )


Atchley, R., AGING: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE (2nd ed.), Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1987.

Atchley, R., THE SOCIAL FORCES AND AGING (9th. ed.), Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2000.

Bennett, J., "Ethical aspects of aging in America," in W. Clements (ed.), MINISTRY WITH THE AGING, 1981.

Binstock, R., "The aged as scapegoat," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 23, 1983, 136-143.

Binstock, R., and George, L. (eds.), HANDBOOK OF AGING AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (5th ed.), San Diego: Academic Press, 2001.

Birren, J., and Schaie, K. (eds.) HANDBOOK OF THE PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING (5th ed.), San Diego: Academic Press, 2001.

Birren, J., Sloane, R., and Cohen, G. (eds.) HANDBOOK OF MENTAL HEALTH AND AGING (2nd ed.), San Diego: Academic Press, 1992.

Butler, R., WHY SURVIVE? BEING OLD IN AMERICA, Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.

Butler, R., and Lewis, M., AGING AND MENTAL HEALTH: POSITIVE PSYCHOSOCIAL AND BIOMEDICAL APPROACHES (5th ed.) Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1998. 

Callahan, D., SETTING LIMITS: MEDICAL GOALS IN AN AGING SOCIETY, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1995.

Caplan, A., "Is aging a disease?" in S. Spiker and S. Ingman (eds.), VITALIZING LONG TERM CARE: THE TEACHING NURSING HOME AND OTHER PERSPECTIVES, New York: Springer, 1983.

Cassell, E., "Is aging a disease?" HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 2, 1972, 4-6.

Christiansen, D., "Dignity in aging," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 4, 1974, 6-8.

Christiansen, D., "Aging and the aged: Ethical implications in aging," in W. Reich (ed.), ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOETHICS, New York: Free Press, 1978.

Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, THE HUMANITIES, HEALTH CARE, AND THE ELDERLY, 1985.

Cole, T. R., "The 'enlightened' view of aging: Victorian morality in a new key," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 13 (June), 1983, 34-40.

Cole, T. R., and Gadow, S. (eds.), WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO GROW OLD? REFLECTIONS FROM THE HUMANITIES, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1986.

Dervin, J., Dervin, P., and Jonsen, A., "Ethical Considerations in Eldercare," in C. Scott, L. Andrus, and M. Devereaux (eds.), ELDERCARE: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO CLINICAL GERIATRICS, New York: Grune and Stratton, 1981, 15-29.

Duslander, J., "Legal and ethical considerations in the care of the elderly," NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V. 304, 1981, 428 ff.

Fries, J., and Crapo, L., VITALITY AND AGING: implications of the rectangular curve, San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981.

Foner, N., "Old and frail and everywhere unequal," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 15 (April), 1985, 27-31.

Gadow, S., "Medicine, ethics, and the elderly," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 20, 1980, 680-685.

Gorovitz, S., "Ethical issues in long-term care," in J. M. Grana and D. B. McCallum (eds.), THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON LONG-TERM CARE, Millwood, VA: Center for Health Affairs, Project Hope, 1986, 23-30.

Hooyman, N. R., and Kiyak, H. A., SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY (6th ed.), Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2002.

Hoyer, W. J., and Roodin, P., ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING (5th ed.), New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003.

Jecker, N. (ed.), AGING AND ETHICS: philosophical problems in gerontology, Clifton, NJ: Humana Press, 1991.

Jecker, N. S., and Pearlman, R. A., "Ethical constraints on rationing medical care by age," JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, V. 37, 1989, 1067-1075.

Jonsen, A., Casell, C., and Perkins, L., "The ethics of medicine: An annotated bibliography of recent literature," ANN INTERN MED, V. 92, 1980, 136-141.

Kalish, R., LATE ADULTHOOD: PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (2nd edition), Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co., 1982.

Kaplan, J., "In Search of Policies for the Care of the Aged," in L. Tancredi (ed.), Ethics of health care: papers of the Conference on Health Care and Changing Values, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1974.

Kart, C. S., THE REALITIES OF AGING: AN INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY (5th ed.), Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1997.

Kart, C. S., Metress, E. K., and Metress, S. P., AGING, HEALTH, AND SOCIETY, Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1988.

Levenson, S. A., "Ethical dilemmas of the 80s," in R. J. Ham (ed.), GERIATRIC MEDICINE ANNUAL, Oradell, NJ: Medical Economics Books, 1986, 155-184.

Lowy, L., SOCIAL WORK WITH THE AGING: THE CHALLENGE AND PROMISE OF THE LATER YEARS (2nd ed.), New York: Longman, 1985.

Maddox, G. et al. (eds.), THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AGING (3rd Edition), New York: Springer, 2001.

Moody, H. R. (ed.), "Ethics and aging," GENERATIONS, V. 10, 1985, entire issue.

Moody, H. R., ETHICS IN AN AGING SOCIETY, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.

Moody, H. R., AGING: CONCEPTS AND CONTROVERSIES (2nd Edition), Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press, 1998.

Morgan, L. and Kunkel, S., AGING THE SOCIAL CONTEXT(2nd Edition), Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press, 2001.

Neugarten, B. and Havighurst, R. (eds.), EXTENDING THE HUMAN LIFE SPAN: SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL ETHICS AND THE AGING SOCIETY, [Chicago] : Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago, Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1977.

Palmore, E. (ed.), International handbook on aging : contemporary developments and research, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1980.

Papalia, D. E., Sterns, H. L., Feldman, R. D., and Camp, C. J.,  ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING (2nd Edition), New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002.

Park, D. C., Morrell, R W., and Shifren, K. (eds), PROCESSING OF MEDICAL INFORMATION IN AGING PATIENTS: COGNITIVE AND HUMAN FACTORS PERSPECTIVES, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1999.

Posner, R. A., AGING AND OLD AGE, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.

Pruchno, R. A., and Smyer, M. A. (eds.), CHALLENGES OF AN AGING SOCIETY: ETHICAL DILEMMAS, POLITICAL ISSUES, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University press, 2007.

Quadango, J., AGING AND THE LIFE COURSE (2nd Edition), Boston : McGraw-Hill, 2002.

Schneider, E., and Rowe, J. (eds.), HANDBOOK OF THE BIOLOGY OF AGING (4th ed.), San Diego: Academic Press, 1996.

Shanas, E., and Sussman, M. (eds.), FAMILY, BUREAUCRACY, AND THE ELDERLY, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1977.

Spicker, S. F., Ingman, S. R., and Lawson, I. R., ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF GERIATRIC CARE: VALUE CONFLICTS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1987.

Spiker, S. et al. (eds.), AGING AND THE ELDERLY: HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVES IN GERONTOLOGY, Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1978.

Stoller, E. P., and Gibson, R. C., WORLDS OF DIFFERENCE: INEQUALITY IN THE AGING EXPERIENCE (3rd ed.), Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press, 2000.

Thomasma, D., "Ethical judgments of quality of life in the care of the aged," JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, V. 32, 1984, 525.

Thornton, J. E. and Winkler, E. R. (eds.), ETHICS AND AGING: THE RIGHT TO LIVE, THE RIGHT TO DIE, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1988.

Treas, J., "Older Americans in the 1990s and beyond," POPULATION BULLETIN, V. 50, May, 1995.

U. S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, AMERICA IN TRANSITION: AN AGING SOCIETY, Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985.

Wetle, T. and Besdine, R., "Ethical Issues," in J. Rowe and R. Besdine (eds.), HEALTH AND DISEASE IN OLD AGE (1st Edition), Boston: Little, Brown, 1982.

Whitbourne, S. K., ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING: BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVES, New York: Wiley, 2001.

Young, E., "Aging and the Aged: Health Care and Experimentation in the Aged," in W. Reich (ed.), ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOETHICS, New York: Free Press, 1978.

  1. SOCIAL POLICY    ( Top)
    1. GENERAL WORKS

Binstock, R. H., "The oldest-old: A fresh perspective or compassionate ageism revisited?" MILBANK MEMORIAL FUND QUARTERLY/HEALTH AND SOCIETY, V. 63, 1985, 420-451.

Calabresi, G., and Bobbitt, P., TRAGIC CHOICES: THE CONFLICTS SOCIETY CONFRONTS IN THE ALLOCATION OF TRAGICALLY SCARCE RESOURCES, New York: Norton, 1978.

Egendorf, L. K. (ed.), AN AGING POPULATION: OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS, San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2002.

Estes, C., THE AGING ENTERPRISE, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1979.

Etzioni, A., "Old people and public policy," SOCIAL POLICY, V. 7, 1976, 21-29.

Gaylin, W., DOING GOOD: THE LIMITS OF BENEVOLENCE, New York: Pantheon, 1978.

Howie, J. (ed.), ETHICAL PRINCIPLES FOR SOCIAL POLICY, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1983.

Hudson, R. (ed.), THE AGING IN POLITICS: PROCESS AND POLICY, Springfield, IL: C.C.  Thomas, 1981.

Jonsen, A., and Butler, L., "Public ethics and policymaking," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 5, 1975, 19-31.

Kapp, M., GERIATRICS AND THE LAW: UNDERSTANDING PATIENT RIGHTS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES (3rd ed.), New York: Springer, 1999.

Lowy, L., SOCIAL POLICIES AND PROGRAMS ON AGING: WHAT IS AND WHAT SHOULD BE IN THE LATER YEARS, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1980.

Markson, E., and Batra, G., PUBLIC POLICIES FOR AN AGING POPULATION, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1980.

Neugarten, B. (ed.), AGE OR NEED: PUBLIC POLICIES FOR OLDER PEOPLE, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1982.

Neugarten, B., and Havighurst, R., SOCIAL POLICY, SOCIAL ETHICS, AND THE AGING SOCIETY, Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago, Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1976.

Rowe, J. W., and Gatz, M., "Implications of genetic knowledge for public policy," GENERATIONS, V. 24, 1, 2000, 79-83.

Veatch, R. (ed.), LIFE SPAN: VALUES AND LIFE-EXTENDING TECHNOLOGY, San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1979.

    1. GUARDIANSHIP    ( Top )

Bulcroft, K., Kielkopf, M. R., and Tripp, K., "Elderly wards and their legal guardians: Analysis of county probate records in Ohio and Washington," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 31, 1991, 156-164.

Callahan, J., Diamond, L., Giele, J, and Morris, R., "Responsibility of families for their severely disabled elders," HEATLH CARE FINANCING REVIEW, V. 1, 1980, 29-48.

Dresser, R., "Setting Priorities for Science Support," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 28 (May-June), 1998, 21-23

Gordon, R. M., "Adult guardianship and adult protection legislation in Canada: Recent reforms and future problems," CANADIAN JOURNAL OF AGING/REVUE CANADIENNE DU VIEILLISSEMENT, V. 14, 1995, 89-102.

Iris, M. A., "New directions for guardianship research," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 31, 1991, 148-149.

Keith, P. M., and Wacker, R. R., OLDER WARDS AND THEIR GUARDIANS, West Port, CT: Praeger,1994.

Lidz, C., Meisel, A., Zerubavel, E., et al., INFORMED CONSENT: A STUDY OF DECISION-MAKING IN PSYCHIATRY, New York: Guilford Press, 1984.

Moye, J., et al., “Clinical evidence in guardianship of older adults is inadequate: Findings from a tri-state study,” THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 47, 2007, 604-612.

Moye, J., et al., “A conceptual model and assessment template for capacity evaluation in adult guardianship,” THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 47, 2007, 591-603.

Pleak, R. R., and Appelbaum, P. S., "The clinician's role in protecting patients' rights in guardianship proceedings," HOSP. AND COMMUN. PSYCHIATRY, V. 36, 1985, 77-79.

Quinn, M. J., GUARDIANSHIPS OF ADULTS: ACHIEVING JUSTICE, AUTONOMY, AND SAFETY, New York: Springer, 2004.

Reynolds, S. L., "Criteria for placing older adults in public conservatorship: Age as proxy for need," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 37, 1997, 518-526.

Reynolds, S. L., "Protected or neglected: An examination of negative versus compassionate ageism in public conservatorship," RESEARCH ON AGING, V. 19, 1997, 3-25.

Reynolds, S. L., and Wilber, K. H., "Correlates of open- and locked-facility placement in a population of decisionally impaired adults," JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGY: SOCIAL SCIENCES, V. 54B, S349-S355.

Sadoff, R. L., "Competence and Informed Consent," in S. Rachlin (ed.), LEGAL ENCROACHMENT ON PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE, 1985, 25-34.

Schmidt, W., et al., PUBLIC GUARDIANSHIP AND THE ELDERLY, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1981.

Schmidt, W. C., GUARDIANSHIP: THE COURT OF LAST RESORT FOR THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED, Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 1995.

Teaster, P. B., Schmidt, W. C., Abramson, H., and Almeida, R., "Staff service and volunteer staff service models for public guardianship and 'alternatives' services: Who is served and with what outcomes? JOURNAL OF ETHICS, LAW, AND AGING, V. 5, 1999, 131-151.

Wilber, K. H., "Alternatives to conservatorship: The role of daily money management services," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 31, 1991, 150-155.

Wilber, K. H., and Reynolds, S. L., "Rethinking alternatives to guardianship," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 35, 1995, 248-257.

Zimny, G. H., Diamond, J. A., Mau, M. M., Law, A. C. K., and Chung, C., "Six-year longitudinal study of finances of elderly wards under guardianship," JOURNAL OF ETHICS, LAW, AND AGING, V. 3, 1997, 91-101.

    1. HEALTH CARE POLICY    ( Top )

Aaron, H. J., SERIOUS AND UNSTABLE CONDITION: FINANCING AMERICA'S HEALTH CARE, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1991.

Aaron, H., and Schwartz, W. B., "Rationing health care: The choice before us," SCIENCE, V. 247, 1990, 418-422.

Agich, G. J., and Gebley, C. E. (eds.) THE PRICE OF HEALTH, Boston: D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1986.

Avorn, J., "Benefit and cost analysis in geriatric care: Turning age discrimination into health policy," NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V. 310, 1984, 1294-1301.

Battin, M. P. "Age rationing and the just distribution of health care: Is there a duty to die?" ETHICS, V. 97, 1987, 317-340.

Bayer, R., "Ethical challenges in the movement for home health care," GENERATIONS, V. 11, 1986-87, 44-47.

Bayer, R., "Will the first Medicare generation be the last?" HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 14 (June), 1984, 17.

Bereson, R. A., "A physician's reflections," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 19 (January/February), 1989, 12-15.

Binstock, R. H., and Post, S. G., TOO OLD FOR HEATLH CARE? CONTROVERSIES IN MEDICINE, LAW, ECONOMICS, AND ETHICS, Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1991.

Blanchette, P. L., "Age-based rationing of healthcare," GENERATIONS, V. 20, 1996-1997, 60-63.

Boult, C., Boult, L., Pacala, J., "Systems of care for older populations of the future," JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, V. 46, F1998, 499-505.

Bowling, A., "Health care rationing: The public's debate," BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V. 312, 1996, 670-674.

Brazil, P., "Cost effective care is better care," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 16 (February), 1986, 7-8.

Brickner, P. W., Lechich, A. J., Lipsman, R., and Scharer, L. K., LONG TERM HEALTH CARE: PROVIDING A SPECTRUM OF SERVICES TO THE AGED, New York: Basic Books, 1987.

Brock, D. B., Foley, D. J., and Salive, M. E., "Hospital and nursing home use in the last three months of life," JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH, V. 8, 1996, 307-319.

Callahan, D., "What do children owe elderly parents? "HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 15 (April), 1985, 32-37.

Callahan, D., "Adequate health care and an aging society: Are they morally compatible?" DAEDALUS, 1986, 247-267.

Callahan, D., "Health Care in the Aging Society: A Moral Dilemma," in A. Pifer and L. Bronte (eds.), OUR AGING SOCIETY, New York: W. Norton, 1986, 319-339.

Callahan, D., "Allocating health resources," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 18 (April/May), 1988, 14-20.

Callahan, D., "Symbols, Rationality, and Justice: Rationing Health Care," AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW AND MEDICINE, V. 18, 1992, 1-13.

Callahan, D., "What is a reasonable demand on health care resources? Designing a basic package of benefits," JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HEALTH LAW AND POLICY, V. 8, 1992, 1-12.

Callahan, D., "Setting limits: A response," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 34, 1994, 393-398.

Callahan, D., WHAT KIND OF LIFE: THE LIMITS OF MEDICAL PROGRESS, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1995.

Callahan, D., “Aging and the allocation of resources,” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ETHICS & MEDICINE, 1998, 4-9.

Callahan, D., "Controlling the costs of health care for the elderly--fair means and foul," NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V. 335, 1996, 744-746.

Callahan, D., and Kapp, M. B., "Different viewpoints: Rationing health care: Will it be necessary? Can it be done without age or disability discrimination?" ISSUES IN LAW AND MEDICINE, V. 5, 1989, 353-366; 337-351.

Caplan, A. L., Callahan, D., and Haas, J., "Ethical and policy issues in rehabilitation medicine," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT, V. 17 (August/September), 1987, 1-20.

Chambers, C. V., Diamond, J. J., Perkel, R. L., and Lasch, L. A., "Relationship of advance directives to hospital charges in a Medicare population," ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, V. 154, 1994, 541-547.

Childress, J., "Ensuring care, respect, and fairness for the elderly," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 14 (October), 1984, 27-31.

Churchill, L. R., RATIONING HEALTH CARE IN AMERICA: PERCEPTIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE, Notre Dame, IN: Notre Dame University Press, 1987.

Clark, A. M., Sharp, C., & MacIntyre, P. D., “The role of age in moderating access to cardiac rehabilitation in Scotland,” AGEING AND SOCIETY, V. 22, 2002, 501-515.

Clark, P. G., "Ethical dimensions of quality of life in aging: Autonomy vs. collectivism in the United States and Canada," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 31, 1991, 631-639.

Clark, P., "The social allocation of health care resources: Ethical dilemmas in age-group competition," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 25, 1985, 119-125.

Cohen, G. D., "Journalistic elder abuse: It's time to get rid of fictions, get down to facts," THE GERONTOLOGIST, V. 34, 1994, 399-401.

Cohen, G. D., "Health care costs associated with aging: What is your HCA IQ--your 'health costs associated with aging' intelligence quotient?" AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY, V. 3, 1995, 185-190.

Collopy, B. J., "Medicare: Ethical issues in public policy for the elderly," SOCIAL THOUGHT, 1985, 5-14.

Commission on the Public's Health Care Values & Priorities, "Hard choices in health care: What Vermonters are thinking" (Report), March, 1997.

Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, American Medical Association, "Multiplex genetic testing," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 28 (July/August), 1998, 15-21.

Crigger, B. (ed.), "What could have saved John Worthy?" HASTINGS CENTER REPORT SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT, V. 28 (July/August), 1998, S1-S17.

Daniels, N., "Equity of access to health care: Some conceptual and ethical issues," MILBANK MEMORIAL FUND QUARTERLY: HEALTH AND SOCIETY, V. 60, 1982, 51-81.

Daniels, N., "Is rationing by age ever morally acceptable?" BUSINESS AND HEALTH, V. 1, 1984, 29-32.

Daniels, N., JUST HEALTH CARE, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

Daniels, N. (ed.), "Justice between generations and health care for the elderly," JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY, 1987.

Daniels, N. & Sabin J. E., SETTING LIMITS FAIRLY: CAN WE LEARN TO SHARE MEDICAL RESOURCES?, New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Danis, M., Clancy, C., & Churchill, L. R. (eds.), ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH POLICY, , New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Davis, K., and Rowland, D., MEDICARE POLICY: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE, Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1986.

Donnelley, S., "Human selves, chronic illness, and the ethics of medicine," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 18 (April/May), 1988, 5-8.

Dougherty, C. J., "Mind, money, and morality: Ethical dimensions of economic change in American psychiatry," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 18 (June/July), 1988, 15-20.

Dougherty, C. J., "Ethical perspectives on prospective payment," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 19 (January/February), 1989, 5-11.

Dyer, A. R.,"Patients, not costs, come first," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 16 (February), 1986, 5-7.

Emanuel, E. J., "Medical ethics in the era of managed care: The need for institutional structures instead of principles for individual cases," THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ETHICS, V. 6, 1995, 335-338.

Emanuel, E. J., and Emanuel, L. L., "The Economics of dying: The illusion of cost savings at the end of life," NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V. 330, 1994, 540-544.

Emanuel, E. J., and Wertheimer, A., “Who should get influenza vaccine when not all can?” SCIENCE, V. 312, 2006, 854-855.

Emery, D. D., and Schneiderman, L. J., "Cost-effectiveness analysis in health care," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 19 (July/August), 1989, 8-13.

Estes, C., et al., POLITICAL ECONOMY, HEALTH, AND AGING, Boston: Little, Brown, 1984.

Feder, J., Komisar, H. L., and Niefeld, M., "Long-term care in the United States: An overview," HEALTH AFFAIRS, 19, 2000, 40-56.

Fletcher, J. C., and Engelhard, C. L., "Ethical issues in managed care: A report of the University of Virginia Study Group on Managed Care," VIRGINIA MEDICAL QUARTERLY, V. 122, 1995, 162-167.

Franks, P., Clancy, C. M., and Gold, M. R., "Health insurance and mortality: Evidence from a national cohort," JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V. 270, 1993, 737-741.

Gervais, K. G., Priester, R., Vawter, D. E., Otte, K. I., and Solberg, M. M., ETHICAL CHALLENGES IN MANAGED CARE, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1999.

Glick, Henry R., "The right-to-die: State policymaking and elderly," JOURNAL OF AGING STUDIES, V. 5, 1991, 283-307.

Goldsmith, Jeff C., "The U.S. health care system in the year 2000," JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V. 256 (N. 24), 1986, 3371-3375.

Gordon, T., et al. (eds.), LIFE-EXTENDING TECHNOLOGIES: A TECHNOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT, New York: Pergamon Press, 1979.

Gray, W. A., Capone, R J., and Most, A. S., "Unsuccessful emergency medical resuscitation: Are continued efforts in the emergency department justified?" NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V. 325 (N. 20), 1991, 1393-1398.

Greenberg, I., "Death in a lonely place," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 2, 1972, 11-13.

Gross, C. P., Anderson, G. F., and Powe, N. R., "The relation between funding by the National Institutes of Health and the burden of disease," NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V. 340, June 17, 1999, 1881-1887.

Hadorn, D. C., "The health care resource allocation debate: Defining our terms," JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V. 266, 1991, 3328-3331.

Hadorn, D. C., "Setting health care priorities in Oregon: Cost-effectiveness meets the Rule of Rescue," JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V. 265, 1991, 2218-2225.

Hogan, C., Lunney, J., Gabel, J., and Lynn, J., "Medicare beneficiaries' costs of care in the last year of life," HEALTH AFFAIRS, V. 20, 2001, 188-195.

Hickey, T., Speers, M. A., and Prohaska, T. R. (eds.), PUBLIC HEALTH AND AGING, Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1997.

Homer, P., and Holstein, M. (eds.), A GOOD OLD AGE? THE PARADOX OF SETTING LIMITS, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990.

Hoover, D. R., Crystal, S., Kumar, R., Sambamoorthi, U., and Cantor, J. C., “Medical expenditures during the last year of life: Findings from the 1992-1996 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey,” HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, V. 37 (6), 2002, 1625-1642.

Iwashyna, T. J., “Critical care use during the course of serious illness,” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPITARY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, V. 170, 2004, 981-986.

Jecker, N. S., "Disenfranchising the elderly from life-extending medical care," PUBLIC AFFAIRS QUARTERLY, V. 2 (N. 3), 1988, 51-68.

Jecker, N. S., "Age-based rationing and women," JOURNAL OF AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V. 266 (N. 21), 1991, 3012-3015.

Jecker, N. S., and Berg, A. O., "Allocating medical resources in rural America: Alternative perceptions of justice," SOCIAL SCIENCE AND MEDICINE, V. 34, 1992, 467-474.

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    1. RIGHTS OF THE ELDERLY    ( Top )

Bandman, E., BIOETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS: A READER FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, Lanham: University Press of America, 1986.

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    1. GENERAL WORKS IN BIOETHICS

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    1. AUTONOMY, COMPETENCY, AND CONSENT    ( Top )

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    1. NURSING CARE    ( Top )

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    1. PATIENT'S RIGHTS    ( Top)

Annas, G., "The patient has rights: how can we protect them?" HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 3, 1973, 8-9.

Annas, G. J., "The case of Mary Hier: When substituted judgment becomes sleight of hand," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 14 (August), 1984, 23-25.

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    1. PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS    ( Top)

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Pearlman, R. A., Miles, S. H., and Arnold, R. M., “Contributions of empirical research to medical ethics,” THEORETICAL MEDICINE, V. 14, 1993, 197-210.

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"A hard policy to swallow" (Case study and commentary), HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 24 (July/August), 1994, 23-24.

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Dickey, N., "When the doctor gives a deadly dose" (Commentary), HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 17 (December), 1987, 34. 

“Doctor, will you turn off my LVAD,” (Case study and commenrtary) HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V 38 (1), 14-15.

Fins, J. J., "Palliation in the age of chronic disease" (Commentary), HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 22 (January/February), 1992, 41-42.

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