Kaci Hickox

  • Read more: Will the Real Evidence-Based Ebola Policy Please Stand Up? Seven Takeaways From Maine DHHS v. Hickox

    Will the Real Evidence-Based Ebola Policy Please Stand Up? Seven Takeaways From Maine DHHS v. Hickox

    By Michelle Meyer The case I mentioned in my last post, Maine Department of Health and Human Services v. Kaci Hickox is no more. Hickox and public health officials agreed to stipulate to a final court order imposing on Hickox the terms that the court had imposed on her in an earlier, temporary order. Until…

  • Read more: More on the Maine Ebola Order

    More on the Maine Ebola Order

    By Nicolas Terry Today’s order from Chief Judge LaVerdiere is available here. It removes restrictions on Kaci Hickox’s movements and essentially orders her to comply with the latest CDC guidelines that she was already following on a voluntary basis. According to this report the state troopers that had been posted outside her house have left. Two paragraphs…

  • Read more: Courts as Ebola Educators

    Courts as Ebola Educators

    By Scott Burris News in this afternoon is that a Maine state judge has lifted the quarantine order on nurse Kaci Hickox, saying that she “currently does not show symptoms of Ebola and is therefore not infectious.” The ruling conforms to the best available scientific evidence and CDC recommendations.  It also shows the importance of judicial review…

  • Read more: Above the (Public Health) Law: Healthcare Worker Deception and Disobedience in a Time of Distrust

    Above the (Public Health) Law: Healthcare Worker Deception and Disobedience in a Time of Distrust

    By Michelle Meyer [Author’s Note: Addendum and updates (latest: 4  pm, 10/31) added below.] A physician shall… be honest in all professional interactions, and strive to report physicians… engaging in fraud or deception, to appropriate entities. —AMA Principles of Medical Ethics This is a troubling series of news reports about deception and defiance on the part of…

  • Read more: Ebola Quarantines: Remembering Less Restrictive Alternatives

    Ebola Quarantines: Remembering Less Restrictive Alternatives

    By Wendy Parmet The heartfelt letter issued by Kaci Hickox, the nurse being held in quarantine in a New Jersey hospital, calls into question the surprising decision by Governors Christie and Cuomo to quarantine health care workers returning from West Africa. It also shines a spotlight on the all-important, but largely unexplored, question of how…