My work is at the intersection of public health ethics, clinical ethics in primary care, and social and political philosophy of health systems. Recent publications include an analysis of the distributional nature of population health and a discussion of the implications of Piketty and colleagues’ work on economic inequality for bioethics and health equity. My current projects lie in two distinct areas. One involves questions in ethics and in philosophy of medicine that arise in current cancer screening controversies. The other involves normative and empirical challenges to systems of universal health coverage. In this second project, I contin…

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