AIDS & Public Policy Journal 1999 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Barriers to HIV testing and confidentiality: the concerns of HIV-positive and high-risk individuals. | Law | Solomon, Liza, Flynn, Colin, Landrigan, Jennifer, Benjamin, Georges C. |
Examining medical coverage for Medicare beneficiaries with HIV/AIDS. | Law | Schietinger, Helen, Schechter, Carol |
Justice and access to therapies for AIDS. | Law | Eckenwiler, Lisa |
Military HIV-prevention education: the use of evaluation to inform the evolution of policy. | Law | Hendrix, Craig W., Daniell, Frederic D. |
Morals, methods, and neutrality in human-subject research. | Law | Herrera, 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. | Law | Kaplan, Edward H., Levi, Jeffrey, Novick, Alvin, Johri, Mira |
Organizational imperatives and policy perspectives of AIDS community-based organizations: a view from the States. | Law | Backstrom, Charles, Robins, Leonard |
Perspectives in conflict: the response to transfusion-associated AIDS. | Law | Stowell, 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. | Law | Smith, Scott R., Kirking, Duane M. |
The emperor has never looked better: the case for HIV reporting. | Law | Hanssens, Catherine A. |
The public-sector safety net for HIV-related care. | Law | Buchanan, Robert J. |
To treat or not to treat: the ethical dilemma of alternative medicine therapies. | Law | Clark, Peter A. |
Toward a systematic understanding: a two-way relational model between drug use and HIV/AIDS. | Law | Shaw, Victor N. |
What do we need from surveillance? And how do we get it? | Law | Levi, Jeffrey |
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