Publication Date

1-1-2021

Document Type

Article

Organizational Units

Sturm College of Law

Keywords

HPSR, Principlist framework

Abstract

Consistent and well-designed frameworks for ethical oversight enable socially valuable research while forestalling harmful or poorly designed studies. I suggest some alterations that might strengthen the valuable checklist Rattani and Hyder propose in this issue of Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics Reference Rattani and Hyder for the ethical review of health policy and systems research (HPSR), or prompt future work in the area.

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This article was originally published at: https://doi.org/10.1017/jme.2021.16

Rights Holder

Govind Persad

Provenance

Received from author

File Format

application/pdf

Language

English (eng)

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3 pgs

File Size

109 KB

Publication Title

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics

Volume

49

First Page

123

Last Page

125



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