Text: Health Care Ethics USA

Bibliography-Drug Shortages and Ethics

Summer 2012

Bamford, Rebecca, C.D. Brewer, Bayly Bucknell, Heather DeGrote, Loren Fabry, Madeleine E.M. Hammerlund, and Bryan M. Weisbrod. "A Paradoxical Ethical Framework for Unpredictable Drug Shortages." The American Journal of Bioethics 12 (2012): 16-18.

Fox, Erin J., Annette Birt, Ken B. James, Heather Kokko, Sandra Salverson, and Donna L. Soflin. "ASHP Guidelines on Managing Drug Product Shortages in Hospitals and Health Systems." American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 66 (2009): 1399-1406.

Larkin, Howard. "Drug Shortage May Be Worst in 30 Years." Hospitals and Health Networks 85 (2011): 28-32.

Manolakis, Michael, Pharm.D., Ph.D. "Ethical Integrity in Managing Drug Shortages. " American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 69 (2012): 17.

Ozdemir, Vural, Yann Joly, Edward S. Dove, Aspasia Karalis, Denise Avard, and Bartha M. Knoppers. "Are We Asking the Right Ethics Questions on Drug Shortages? Suggestions for a Global and Anticipatory Ethics Framework." The American Journal of Bioethics 12 (2012): 13-15.

Rosoff, Philip M. "Unpredictable Drug Shortages: An Ethical Framework for Short-Term Rationing in Hospitals." The American Journal of Bioethics 12 (2012): 1-9.

Thomas, Cheryl A. "Drug Shortage Broaches Ethics of Buying in Excess." American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 66 (2009): 610-611.

This bibliography was prepared by Jenna Heron, CHA mission intern.

 

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