Call for Abstracts: Looking Forward to a Post-Pandemic Landscape
The Petrie-Flom Center and the Solomon Center for Health Law Policy are interested in tracking when crisis settles into the new normal.

The Petrie-Flom Center and the Solomon Center for Health Law Policy are interested in tracking when crisis settles into the new normal.

Pandemics like COVID-19 certainly require the prompt approval of treatments, but efficacy and safety should not come at the cost of speed.

In Wisconsin, pushback against stay-at-home orders culminated in the state Supreme Court’s decision on May 13 to reverse the state’s “Safer at Home” policy.

It is clear that responses to the pandemic—with respect to more basic resources than ventilators—has been uneven, particularly for the most vulnerable.

Most physicians and bioethicists involved in establishing rationing of care guidelines have not claimed disability status. This needs to change.

I welcome three excellent guests this week. Our discussion centered around new abortion restrictions issued as part of state responses to COVID-19.

The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc on prisons and jails, where proper social distancing is nearly impossible to maintain.

The intention of these drastic measures is to buy all of us the time we need to decrease the number of people who are severely infected at once.

A primer to help medical professionals understand telehealth in this moment and choose technologies to support quality patient care.
