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MDH commissioner announces appointments to Equitable Health Care Task Force
Minnesota Commissioner of Health Brooke Cunningham, MD, PhD, is quoted in the MDH news release, “MDH commissioner announces appointments to Equitable Health Care Task Force.”
Do We Know the Impacts of Living Wills & the POLST Paradigm on the Health & Life Insurance Sectors
Thaddeus Pope, JD, PhD, HEC-C, co-authored the NAEPC Journal of Estate and Tax Planning article, “Do We Know the Impacts of Living Wills & the POLST Paradigm on the Health & Life Insurance Sectors.” Ferdinando Mirarchi and Andrew…
Ethical Issues Encountered in the Practice of Aid-in-Dying: A Survey of Healthcare Professionals
Thaddeus Pope, JD, PhD, HEC-C, co-authored the Journal of American Clinicians Academy on Medical Aid in Dying article “Ethical Issues Encountered in the Practice of Aid-in-Dying: A Survey of Healthcare Professionals.” Yvette Vieira, Jean…
Aid in Dying Legal Corner: Patients with Limited Ability to Communicate
Thaddeus Pope, JD, PhD, HEC-C, authored the Journal of American Clinicians Academy on Medical Aid in Dying article “Aid in Dying Legal Corner: Patients with Limited Ability to Communicate.”
She knows the ache of losing a baby. Her calling is to help other Black moms.
Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH, is quoted in The Washington Post article, “She knows the ache of losing a baby. Her calling is to help other Black moms.”
What Can the UK Learn from Other Countries about Assisted Dying
Thaddeus Pope, JD, PhD, HEC-C, was interviewed on the BBC Radio 4 program The Briefing Room for: “What Can the UK Learn from Other Countries about Assisted Dying.”
The Research and Innovation Office (RIO) has recently announced the recipients of its Artist-in-Residence program
The Research and Innovation Office (RIO) has recently announced the recipients of its Artist-in-Residence program. The projects will bring art and science together to illuminate important questions and big ideas.
Medical Aid in Dying
Thaddeus Pope, JD, PhD, HEC-C, presented “Medical Aid in Dying” to the New York State Bar Association Task Force on Medical Aid in Dying.
Study finds Minnesota connected more than 31,000 patients to monoclonal antibody treatments during the pandemic
JP Leider, PhD, Director of the Center for Public Health Systems, is quoted in the Medical Express article, “Study finds Minnesota connected more than 31,000 patients to monoclonal antibody treatments during the pandemic.”
Why Dropping Most COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Is Now Ethical
Debra DeBruin, PhD, co-authored the Health Affairs Forefront publication “Why Dropping Most COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Is Now Ethical” with Nir Eyal, Matthew K. Wynia, Thomas D. Harter, and
Jason T. Eberl.