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Bioethical decisions: The political context and challenges

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Rapid advances in biomedicine, accompanied by changing social values, are thrusting bioethical decision making into the political spectrum. This article examines the forces which are politicizing bioethical decisions and demonstrates the challenges they raise. It also presents an overview of the current political context and concludes that American political institutions and processes are not well-suited for dealing with these intense, sensitive bioethical issues. Although the article reflects skepticism concerning the ability of the political system to fulfill the expansive demands confronting it, it ends by suggesting several potential adaptations which should make the process more responsive and the institution's actions more effectual.

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Blank, R.H. Bioethical decisions: The political context and challenges. Bioethics Quarterly 3, 163–179 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00917040

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