American Medical News 1996 Diane M. Gianelli - Abstracts

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