Table Of ContentHECFORUM ©2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
2000; 12(4):383-388. Printed in The Netherlands.
AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 12: 2000
Pages Issue
AYDIN, ERDEM. Changing Abortion Policy in Turkey 177-180 2
BLAKE, DAVID C. [Editor's Introduction] A Model 1-3 l
For the Next Generation Healthcare Ethics Committee
BLAKE, DAVID C. Reinventing the Healthcare Ethics
Committee
BLAKE, DAVID C. [APPENDIX] The Next
Generation Healthcare Ethics Committee (HEC): The
St. Joseph Health System Model
BROM, FRANS W.A. Do’s and Dont’s for Ethics
Committees: Practical Lessons Learned in The
Netherlands
CANDILIS, PHILIP. Organizational Ethics and the 303-310
High Cost of Medicines
CHILDS, BRIAN H. From Boardroom to Bedside: A 235-249
Comprehensive Organizational Healthcare Ethics
COHAN, NINA S. Outline of a Process for 69-77
Organizational Ethics Consultation
COOK, ANN FREEMAN. Where the Rubber Hits the 331-340
Road: Implications for Organizational and Clinical
Ethics in Rural Healthcare Settings
DeRENZO, EVAN G. [Point and Counterpoint] Should 161-163
it be Mandated that an HEC Review a Physician's
Decision Not to Honor a Patient's or Surrogate’s
Refusal of Treatment? NO
Author Index to Volume 12: 2000
DeRENZO, EVAN G. [Editor's Introduction] 289-291
DOLLARHIDE, AMY R. The Triple-Play: 250-261
Compliance, Ethics, and Service (A Winning
Combination for a Successful Culture of Care)
DORR GOOLD, SUSAN. Outline of a Process for 69-77
Organizational Ethics Consultation
DOWNIE, JOCELYN. Organizational Ethics Canadian 141-148
Style
DUGAN, DANIEL O. A Next-Generation Ethics 49-56
Program in Progress: Lessons from Experience
EDWARDS, SUE SHEVLIN. The MedStar Intra- 325-330
Facility Patient Placement Process Team (MIPPPT):
Implementing the Corporate Case Management
Response
ELLS, CAROLYN. Organizational Ethics Canadian 141-148
Style
FAN, RUIPING. Informed Consent and Truth Telling: 87-95
The Chinese Confucian Moral Perspective
FREDERICK, WILLIAM C. Values, Ethics, and Moral 124-140
Reasoning among Healthcare Professionals: A Survey
GLASA, JOZEF (in cooperation with Jan Bielik, Jan 358-366
Dacok, Maria Glasova, and Jan Porubsky). Ethics
Committees [HECs/IRBs] and Healthcare Reform in
the Slovak Republic: 1990 — 2000
GOTTFRIED, KATE-LOUISE. Are Reprocessed 311-316
Medical Devices Really as Good as New, and Does it
Matter?
Author Index to Volume 12: 2000
GUINN, DAVID E. Corporate Compliance and 292-302
Integrity Programs: The Uneasy Alliance between Law
and Ethics
HALLIDAY, ROBERT. Professional Codes and 78-82
Healthcare Decisions
HOAS, HELENA. Where the Rubber Hits the Road: 331-340
Implications for Organizational and Clinical Ethics
in Rural Healthcare Settings
HUIBERS, ALEX. Do’s and Dont’s for Ethics 344-357
Committees: Practical Lessons Learned in The
Netherlands
JURKIEWICZ, CAROLE L. The Trouble with Ethics: 101-123
Results of a National Survey of Healthcare Executives
KAMIL, LESLIE H. Outline of a Process for 69-77
Organizational Ethics Consultation
KENNY, NUALA P. Organizational Ethics Canadian 141-148
Style
KHUSHF, GEORGE. [Editorial] The Two Sides of 185-190
Inter-Ethics
KUROSAWA, MIE. Informed Consent in a Japanese 367-377
Psychiatric Institution: The Case of a Schizophrenic
Patient's Quality of Life
LOMBARDI, DONALD N. The Implementation of a 216-224
Value-Driven Action Program
MACDONALD, CHRIS. Organizational Ethics 141-148
Canadian Style
Author Index to Volume 12: 2000
McCRUDEN, PATRICK. [Point and Counterpoint]
Should the HEC Have the Primary Responsibility for
Developing a Specific Ethical Vision for the Institution?
NO
MIYA, PAMELA A. [Point and Counterpoint] If HECs 279-282
Begin to Deal in Organizational Ethics Issues, Should
They Be Willing to Consider Staff Complaints? YES
OLICK, ROBERT S. [Point and Counterpoint] Should it 163-165
be Mandated that an HEC Review a Physician’s
Decision Not to Honor a Patient's or Surrogate's Refusal
of Treatment? YES
PENTZ, REBECCA D. Core Values: An Ethics 225-234
Committee’s Foray into Management Theory
PEPPIN, JOHN. [Point and Counterpoint] Should the 83-84
HEC Have Primary Responsibility for Developing a
Specific Ethical Vision for the Institution? YES
PERRY, CONSTANCE K. [Bankruptcy of Mission] 262-276
Transparency and Critique: A Case in Organizational
Ethics
PINCH, WINIFRED J.E. [Point and Counterpoint] If 279-282
HECs Begin to Deal in Organizational Ethics Issues,
Should They Be Willing to Consider Staff Complaints?
YES
POTTER, ROBERT L. [Point and Counterpoint] If 277-279
HECs Begin to Deal in Organizational Ethics Issues,
Should They Be Willing to Consider Staff Complaints?
NO
Author Index to Volume 12: 2000
RITVO, ROGER A. [Book Review] Organizational 341-343
Ethics in Health Care, by Edward M. Spencer, Ann E.
Mills, Mary V. Rorty, and Patricia H. Werhane
RORTY, MARY V. Ethics and Economics in
Healthcare: The Role of Organization Ethics
ROSS, JUDITH WILSON. Changing the HEC Mission 4-7
RUEPING, JANIS. A Next-Generation Ethics Program 49-56
in Progress: Lessons from Experience
SAKAI, AKIO. Informed Consent in a Japanese 366-377
Psychiatric Institution: The Case of a Schizophrenic
Patient's Quality of Life
SCOFIELD, GILES R. [Review Article] Contemplating 166-176
Suicide
SEFANSKY, SUSAN L. Outline of a Process for 69-77
Organizational Ethics Consultation
SILVERMAN, ED. Integrated Healthcare Continua and 317-324
the Unsponsored Patient: A Corporate Case
Management Response to a Recurring Ethical Dilemma
SILVERMAN, HENRY J. Organizational Ethics in 202-215
Healthcare Organizations: Proactively Managing the
Ethical Climate to Ensure Organizational Integrity
TAKEUCHI, KATSUYA. Informed Consent in a 367-377
Japanese Psychiatric Institution: The Case of a
Schizophrenic Patient's Quality of Life
TANNER, DAVID E. Narrative, Ethics, and Human 149-160
Experimentation in Richard Selzer’s “Alexis St.
Martin”: The Miraculous Wound Re-examined
Author Index to Volume 12: 2000
VERWEIJ, MARCEL. Do’s and Dont’s for Ethics 344-357
Committees: Lessons Learned in The Netherlands
WASIELESKI, DAVID. Values, Ethics, and Moral 124-140
Reasoning among Healthcare Professionals: A Survey
WEBER, JAMES. Values, Ethics, and Moral Reasoning 124-140
among Healthcare Professionals: A Survey
WENGER, NEIL S. The HEC Model of the Future 33-38
Builds on Deficiencies of the Past
WOLPE, PAUL ROOT. From Bedside to Boardroom: 191-201
Sociological Shifts in Bioethics
ZAWACKI, BRUCE E. Corporate Soulcraft in 39-48
Healthcare: The St. Joseph Health System’s
“Compliance-Assurance” Approach, and Other Options