American Medical News 1996 Diane M. Gianelli |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Ads rekindle debate over link between abortion, cancer.(ads from Christ's Bride Ministries, breast cancer) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Advances in genetic screening raise treatment, ethical questions.(activists call for federal law) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
AMA launching ethics institute for research, outreach projects. (American Medical Association) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
AMA steps up efforts against assisted suicide. (includes related article on Rhode Island doctors) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
AMA to court: no suicide aid. (American Medical Association; Supreme Court; includes a list of groups objecting to physician-assisted suicide) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
AMA urges Supreme Court to rule on assisted suicide. (American Medical Association) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Anesthesiologists question claims in abortion debate. (anesthesia and fetal death) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Are doctors ready for a suicide guide? N.Y. Health Dept. may craft criteria for the practice. | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Assisted suicide or pain relief? (moral and ethical distinctions) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Association stands firm in opposition to suicide. (American Medical Association members criticize 'right to die' court rulings)(Annual Meeting News) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Bill banning 'partial birth' abortions goes to Clinton. | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Bill prohibits federal funding for suicide assistance. (bill introduced by Rep. Dave Camp) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Bills would ban federal funding for suicide assistance. ("Assisted Suicide Funding Restriction Act") | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Bound and gagged: AMA: unethical managed care rules stifle communication.(American Medical Association) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Compromise reached on training rules for abortions. (accreditation for medical residency programs) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Congress considers ban on managed care 'gag' clauses. | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Critics assail effort to 'freeze' fetuses. (reproductive technology from Cryogenic Solutions Inc.) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Doctors enter political fray over late-term abortions. | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Doctors told to resist, not just complain, on ethics. (healthcare issues) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Effort to aid chronic-pain patient ends in suicide. (New York man dies after change in physicians, loss of medication) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
End-of-life debate moves to Congress; physicians dominate first hearing on assisted suicide. | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Federal managed care bill would lift gag. ("Patient Right to Know Act"; physicians' contracts) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
HCFA drops plan to pay less for lab tests - for now. (US Health Care Financing Administration plan to cut payments for some laboratory tests) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Hemlock leaders reveal strategy in campaign for suicide aid. (Hemlock Society)(includes a related article on membership profile of the Hemlock Society) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
HMO amends 'gag clause'; AMA calls it 'good first step.' (health maintenance organization; U.S. Healthcare Inc.; American Medical Association) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Humana drops gag clause. (controls lifted on physicians) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Inside a Hemlock Society 'how to do it' session.(successful suicide) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Mandating coverage. (Congressional passage of health-related legislation) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
New bioethics panel to study genetics, research subjects. (National Bioethics Advisory Commission revived after previous tangles with politics)(includes related article on panel members) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
New diagnosis code will track palliative care in hospitals. (ICD-9-CM code) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Nurse groups question poll that finds many assist suicides. (survey conducted by David A. Asch, MD, of the University of Pennsylvania) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Physician input on pressing ethical issues; forum addresses organ harvesting, confidentiality of records, AIDS reporting.(American Medical Association Council on Ethics) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Physicians in family struggle over suicide. (Gerald Klooster Sr. and Gerald Klooster Jr.) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Physicians irked by CLIA's early lab inspection bills. | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Questions remain after panel OKs abortion pill. (FDA's Reproductive Health Drugs advisory committee grants approval for mifepristone) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Right-to-die advocates seek distance from Dr. Kevorkian. (assisted suicide; Jack Kevorkian) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
R.I. physicians consider suicide support, go neutral. (Rhode Island Medical Society considered physician-assisted suicide) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
RU-486 gets FDA nod, but obstacles to wide use linger. (abortion drug) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
State seeks to deny transplants to death row inmates. (Washington) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
States take opposite sides in family's suicide struggle. (California; Michigan; custody battle; Gerald Klooster) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Study: patients in pain don't want assisted suicide. (study conducted by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Support for assisted suicide. (physician-assisted suicide; Compassion in Dying v. State of Washington) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
The right to die - with help: Rulings liken euthanasia to ending life support.(two state appeals court rulings) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Tighter self-regulation of fertility industry sought. (American Medical Association delegates make official call for stricter reporting)(Annual Meeting News) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Treat pain, avert suicide. (prescribing high-doses of painkillers) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Washington physicians want role in suicide guidelines. (Washington State Medical Association) | Health | Diane M. Gianelli |
Where they stand: health issues take a supporting - but possibly pivotal - role. (1996 presidential elections)(Election '96) | Health | Sharon McIlrath, Diane M. Gianelli, Christina Kent |
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