Non-Fungible Tokens: Blockchain Solution to Ethical Challenges for Secondary Use of Biospecimens (Preprint)

Author(s):  
Marielle S Gross ◽  
Amelia J Hood ◽  
Robert C Miller Jr

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marielle S Gross ◽  
Amelia J Hood ◽  
Robert C Miller Jr

UNSTRUCTURED We discuss how deidentification potentiated the ethical violations in Ms. Lacks’ case, highlight similarities to contemporary learning health platforms, and propose blockchain-based technological and socioeconomical solutions.



2015 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 72-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula Leslie ◽  
Mary Casper

“My patient refuses thickened liquids, should I discharge them from my caseload?” A version of this question appears at least weekly on the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's Community pages. People talk of respecting the patient's right to be non-compliant with speech-language pathology recommendations. We challenge use of the word “respect” and calling a patient “non-compliant” in the same sentence: does use of the latter term preclude the former? In this article we will share our reflections on why we are interested in these so called “ethical challenges” from a personal case level to what our professional duty requires of us. Our proposal is that the problems that we encounter are less to do with ethical or moral puzzles and usually due to inadequate communication. We will outline resources that clinicians may use to support their work from what seems to be a straightforward case to those that are mired in complexity. And we will tackle fears and facts regarding litigation and the law.





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