Four new research papers published with contributions from our Public Health and Health Inequalities, and Data Use workstream
Four research papers have recently been published under the Accelerator’s Public Health and Health Inequalities, and Data Use workstreams. These feature Public Health and Health Inequalities workstream lead, Prof. John Coggon (University of Bristol); workstream researcher Dr. Beth Kamunge-Kpodo (University...
View contentLord Sumption and the values of life, liberty and security: before and since the COVID-19 outbreak
In this article in the Journal of Medical Ethics John Coggon argues that Lord Sumption's apparent inconsistencies in his positions are not clearly reconcilable, and invite critical analysis of his impacts on health law and policy.
View contentlaunchSense and sensitivity: can an inaccurate test be better than no test at all?
After news earlier this month that covid-19 lateral flow tests will be offered twice-weekly to people in England, Accelerator colleagues Jonathan Pugh, Dominic Wilkinson and Julian Savulescu have published a paper addressing the ethical questions raised by them in the...
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