Combatting Elder Abuse in Long-Term Care: Challenges and Opportunities of Electronic Monitoring
One possible mechanism for combating elder abuse in long-term care settings is the use of electronic monitoring through video surveillance.

One possible mechanism for combating elder abuse in long-term care settings is the use of electronic monitoring through video surveillance.
Patient-reported outcome measures have potential benefits, but raise concerns as well. This article reviews the legal landscape for PROMs.
Petrie-Flom Center intern James René Jolin and Executive Director Susannah Baruch discuss the FDA’s approval of over-the-counter birth control.
The practitioners most likely to provide abortion services are being asked to travel to a state with a legal regimen that is particularly hostile to them.
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The pre-hospital administration of blood products should be a priority for policy makers and regulatory bodies in Massachusetts.
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