AIDS & Public Policy Journal 1999 - Abstracts

AIDS & Public Policy Journal 1999
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Barriers to HIV testing and confidentiality: the concerns of HIV-positive and high-risk individuals.LawSolomon, Liza, Flynn, Colin, Landrigan, Jennifer, Benjamin, Georges C.
Examining medical coverage for Medicare beneficiaries with HIV/AIDS.LawSchietinger, Helen, Schechter, Carol
Justice and access to therapies for AIDS.LawEckenwiler, Lisa
Military HIV-prevention education: the use of evaluation to inform the evolution of policy.LawHendrix, Craig W., Daniell, Frederic D.
Morals, methods, and neutrality in human-subject research.LawHerrera, Christopher D.
New approaches to HIV surveillance: means and ends: summary report of conference held at Yale University, 21-22 May 1998, by the Law, Policy and Ethics Core, center for interdisciplinary research on Aids, Yale University.LawKaplan, Edward H., Levi, Jeffrey, Novick, Alvin, Johri, Mira
Organizational imperatives and policy perspectives of AIDS community-based organizations: a view from the States.LawBackstrom, Charles, Robins, Leonard
Perspectives in conflict: the response to transfusion-associated AIDS.LawStowell, Christopher P., Corless, Inge B., Fulton, Robert, Weeks, O. Duane
Social norms and the evolution of drug regulation in the U.S.: implications for access to medications for HIV disease.LawSmith, Scott R., Kirking, Duane M.
The emperor has never looked better: the case for HIV reporting.LawHanssens, Catherine A.
The public-sector safety net for HIV-related care.LawBuchanan, Robert J.
To treat or not to treat: the ethical dilemma of alternative medicine therapies.LawClark, Peter A.
Toward a systematic understanding: a two-way relational model between drug use and HIV/AIDS.LawShaw, Victor N.
What do we need from surveillance? And how do we get it?LawLevi, Jeffrey
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