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Population and Public Health Ethics: Cases from Research, Policy, and Practice

February 2013

Population and Public Health Ethics: Cases from Research, Policy, and Practice

This casebook responds to a mutual commitment to advancing the field of population and public health ethics by collecting together a series of realistic cases from research, policy and practice resources that can support further discussion and debate about population and public health ethics. The NCCAH co-author two cases studies: 'First Nations Drinking Water Policies' and 'Health Inequities in First Nations Communities and Canada's Response to the H1N1 Influenza Pandemic'.

Citations

Shum, M., Atkinson, D., & Kaposy, C. (2012). First Nations Drinking Water Policies. In Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Institute of Population and Public Health (ed.), Population and public health ethics: Cases from research, policy, and practice (pp. 92-96). Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics.

 

Atkinson, D., Shum, M., Kaposy, C., & Greenwood, M. (2012). Health inequities in First Nations communities and Canada’s response to the H1N1 influenza epidemic. In Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Institute of Population and Public Health (ed.), Population and public health ethics: Cases from research, policy, and practice (pp. 153-157). Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics.