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Subject Areas on Research
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2019 ACC Health Policy Statement on Cardiologist Compensation and Opportunity Equity.
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A plea for justice for jailed medical workers.
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AIDS and global justice.
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Access to care: beyond health insurance.
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Appeal to global donors to save the Treatment Action Campaign.
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Awareness of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and the US presidential apology and their influence on minority participation in biomedical research.
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Biodiversity targets will not be met without debt and tax justice.
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Changing access to health services in urban China: implications for equity.
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Children's Sense of Fairness as Equal Respect.
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Choosing Who Will be Disabled: Genetic Intervention and the Morality of Inclusion
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Collaboration encourages equal sharing in children but not in chimpanzees.
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Compensatory rationalizations and the resolution of everyday undeserved outcomes.
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Complementary justice: effects of "poor but happy" and "poor but honest" stereotype exemplars on system justification and implicit activation of the justice motive.
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Coping with critical drug shortages: an ethical approach for allocating scarce resources in hospitals.
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Creating a racial justice plan in a school of nursing: A journey of discovery and learning.
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Creating a segregated medical profession: African American physicians and organized medicine, 1846-1910.
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Cultural considerations for intimate partner violence and HIV risk in Hispanics.
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Data solidarity for machine learning for embryo selection: a call for the creation of an open access repository of embryo data.
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Demographic surveillance and health equity in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Doing Occupational Justice: A Central Dimension of Everyday Occupational Therapy Practice.
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Environmental Justice: the Economics of Race, Place, and Pollution.
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Equal Opportunity and Genetic Intervention
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Equity Is Multilingual: A Call for Language Justice in Pediatric Hospital Medicine.
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Establishing a research racial justice task force to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion in nursing research.
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Ethics, law, and medicine: today's crossroads.
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Fair Is Not Fair Everywhere.
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Fairness heuristic theory is an empirical framework: a reply to Arnadóttir.
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Framing economic inequality and policy as group disadvantages (versus group advantages) spurs support for action.
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Gender Inequalities in US Adult Health: The Interplay of Race and Ethnicity
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Global implications of China's healthcare reform.
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HESC and equitable residues.
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Health care and equality of opportunity.
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Health equity in transition from planned to market economy in China.
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Health inequities and the inappropriate use of race in nephrology.
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How 18- and 24-month-old peers divide resources among themselves.
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How do I judge my outcome when I do not know the outcome of others? The psychology of the fair process effect.
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Human behaviour: Share and share alike.
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In Pursuit of Social Justice: If Not Now, When?
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In search of the silver lining: the justice motive fosters perceptions of benefits in the later lives of tragedy victims.
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Incorporating societal concerns for fairness in numerical valuations of health programmes.
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Institutional underpinnings, global reach, and the future of ordinal citizenship.
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International justice and health: a proposal.
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Intersectionality as a lens for achieving kidney health justice.
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Juries and justice: are malpractice and other personal injuries created equal?
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LGBT Africa: a social justice movement emerges in the era of HIV.
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Managed care: rationing without justice, but not unjustly.
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Medical care for the poor: finite resources, infinite need.
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Medical ethics in the primary care setting.
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Miner and Doctor: A Topography of Injustice.
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Musculoskeletal symptoms among poultry processing workers and a community comparison group: Black women in low-wage jobs in the rural South.
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Neighborhood deprivation and adverse birth outcomes among diverse ethnic groups.
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Opioid Crisis through the Lens of Social Justice.
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Perceived Organizational Justice in Care Services: creation and multi-sample validation of a measure.
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Perspective: The case for research justice: inclusion of patients with limited English proficiency in clinical research.
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Philosophic perspectives on access to health care: distributive justice in health care.
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Prenatal gene tranfer: scientific, medical, and ethical issues: a report of the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee.
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Preparing for an influenza pandemic: are some people more equal than others?
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Preschoolers consider (absent) others when choosing a distribution procedure.
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Prescriptions for justice: using social accounts to legitimate the exercise of professional control.
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Principal/agent theory and decision making in health care.
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Privatization and just healthcare.
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Procedural justice in children: Preschoolers accept unequal resource distributions if the procedure provides equal opportunities.
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Race, wealth, and solid waste facilities in North Carolina.
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Racial Justice Beyond the Curriculum: Aligning Systems of Care With Anti-Racist Instruction in Graduate Medical Education.
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Racial and ethnic disparities in cancer pain management.
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Racial disparities in health between white and African American family practice patients: clinical implications.
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Racial isolation and exposure to airborne particulate matter and ozone in understudied US populations: Environmental justice applications of downscaled numerical model output.
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Reaching for Health Equity and Social Justice in Baltimore: The Evolution of an Academic-Community Partnership and Conceptual Framework to Address Hypertension Disparities.
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Realpolitik versus fair process: moderating effects of group identification on acceptance of political decisions.
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Religious aspects of futile treatment.
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Resolving Malpractice Disputes: Imaging the Jury's Shadow
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Response to the 'Consensus Statement of the Working Group on Roman Catholic Approaches to Determining Appropriate Critical Care'.
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Responsibility for global health.
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Restorative Justice in Children.
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Restricted emigration, system inescapability, and defense of the status quo: system-justifying consequences of restricted exit opportunities.
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Segregation, civil rights, and health disparities: the legacy of African American physicians and organized medicine, 1910-1968.
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Sex as contract: abortion and expanded choice.
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Silence = Defunding, New Infections, Social Injustice, and Death.
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Social disadvantage and the self-regulatory function of justice beliefs.
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Social inequalities, stressors and self reported health status among African American and white women in the Detroit metropolitan area.
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Solid-organ transplantation in older adults: current status and future research.
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Staying on track to achieve racial justice in kidney care.
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The Bridge Between Racial Justice and Clinical Practice.
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The Controversy Over Retrospective Moral Judgment
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The Durham Family Initiative: a preventive system of care.
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The Efficacy of an Antioppression Curriculum for Health Professionals.
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The Factors that Motivate Law Enforcement's Use of Force: A Systematic Review.
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The Right to a Decent Minimum of Health Care
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The Urgency of Racial Justice and Reducing Law Enforcement Involvement in Involuntary Civil Commitment.
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The belief in a just world and perceptions of discrimination.
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The challenge of measuring community values in ways appropriate for setting health care priorities.
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The moral limits of population control.
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The myth of genetic enhancement.
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The profit motive in medicine.
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The social injustice of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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Tracking financing for global common goods for health: A machine learning approach using natural language processing techniques.
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Trust in Managed Care Organizations
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Under the skin: using theories from biology and the social sciences to explore the mechanisms behind the black-white health gap.
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Under-mining health: environmental justice and mining in India.
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University engagement in global health.
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Unpredictable drug shortages: an ethical framework for short-term rationing in hospitals.
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Using Practice-Based Inquiry to Enact Occupation-Centered, Justice-Oriented Practice in an Acute Mental Health Setting.
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Victim derogation and victim enhancement as alternate routes to system justification.
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Who Should Ration?
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Who, and what, causes health inequities? Reflections on emerging debates from an exploratory Latin American/North American workshop.
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Will the Current Crisis in Police Legitimacy Increase Crime? Research Offers a Way Forward.
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Workplace discrimination and cumulative trauma disorders: the national EEOC ADA research project.
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Young children understand and defend the entitlements of others.
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Keywords of People