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  1. Paid in Full?
  2. Glenn McGee
  3. p. 1
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  1. Justice, Health, and Healthcare
  2. Norman Daniels
  3. pp. 2-16
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  1. Healthcare Justice and Rational Democratic Deliberation
  2. Leonard M. Fleck
  3. pp. 20-21
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  1. Access to Healthcare: Going Beyond Fair Equality of Opportunity
  2. Ronald M. Green
  3. pp. 22-23
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  1. Justice as Cardiovascular Therapy
  2. Laurie Zoloth
  3. pp. 24-25
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  1. Why Retreat to Procedural Justice?
  2. Mary Briody Mahowald
  3. pp. 25-26
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  1. Biopsychosocial Foundations
  2. Kenneth F. Schaffner
  3. pp. 26-27
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  1. Daniels on Justice and Healthcare: Laudable Goals--Questionable Method
  2. Mark H. Waymack
  3. p. 27
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  1. Justice in Healthcare and Dimpled Chads
  2. Samuel Gorovitz
  3. pp. 29-30
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  1. Rationing Problems and the Aims of Ethical Theory
  2. Rahul Kumar
  3. pp. 30-31
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  1. Justice, Medicine, and Medical Care
  2. Rosamond Rhodes
  3. pp. 32-33
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  1. Good Policy, Good Process
  2. Carolyn Ells
  3. pp. 34-35
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  1. No Basis for Justice: Equal Opportunity, Normal Functioning, and the Distribution of Healthcare
  2. Anita Silvers
  3. pp. 35-36
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  1. The Social Nexus of Healthcare
  2. Erich H. Loewy
  3. p. 37
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  1. Justice and Human Nature
  2. Chris Hackler
  3. pp. 38-39
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  1. Money for Research Participation: Does It Jeopardize Informed Consent?
  2. Christine Grady
  3. pp. 40-44
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  1. How Much Are Subjects Paid to Participate in Research?
  2. Jessica Latterman, Jon F. Merz
  3. pp. 45-46
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  1. It's Not About the Money
  2. Jonathan D. Moreno
  3. pp. 46-47
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  1. Payments to Research Participants: The Importance of Context
  2. Rebecca Dresser
  3. p. 47
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  1. Participation as Commodity, Participation as Gift
  2. Tod Chambers
  3. p. 48
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  1. Is Informed Consent Enough? Monetary Incentives for Research Participation and the Integrity of Biomedicine
  2. Mark G. Kuczewski
  3. pp. 49-51
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  1. Justice for the Professional Guinea Pig
  2. Trudo Lemmens, Carl Elliott
  3. pp. 51-53
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  1. Treating Research Subjects as Unskilled Wage Earners: A Risky Business
  2. Nancy King Reame
  3. pp. 53-54
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  1. Research Participation and Financial Inducements
  2. David B. Resnik
  3. pp. 54-56
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  1. Just Compensation: Paying Research Subjects Relative to the Risks They Bear
  2. Jerry Menikoff
  3. pp. 56-58
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  1. Payments to Participants: Beware of the Trojan Horses
  2. Harold Y. Vanderpool
  3. pp. 58-60
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  1. Research Participation and Financial Inducements
  2. Caroline Todd
  3. pp. 60-61
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  1. Money, Consent, and Exploitation in Research
  2. Richard E. Ashcroft
  3. pp. 62-63
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  1. On Considering (What I Might Do for) Money
  2. Eric Heath
  3. pp. 63-64
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  1. Money and the Research Subject: A Comment on Grady
  2. Laura A. Siminoff
  3. pp. 65-66
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  1. Payment of Research Subjects: A Broader Perspective
  2. Jeanne M. Sears
  3. pp. 66-67
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  1. The Research Subject as Entrepreneur
  2. James A. Anderson, Charles Weijer
  3. pp. 67-69
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  1. From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice (review)
  2. James Lindemann Nelson, Hilde Lindemann Nelson
  3. pp. 70-72
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. iii-iv
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