Bridging the Therapeutic Divide: Age and Disability Discrimination in Tech-Based Health Settings
The intersection of ableism, ageism, technoableism, and metaeugenics reduce the accessibility and quality of health care for elders with disabilities.

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed an impossible set of choices for governments, forcing them to weigh competing interests.

South Korea has been hailed for its swift and thorough response to the COVID-19 pandemic. But the response has come at a cost, affecting privacy and rights.

By Leslie Francis and Margaret Pabst Battin This post is part II of a two-part series on pandemic control strategies in response to COVID-19. New testing methods may allow us to avoid many of the inequities and injustices of the traditional methods of pandemic control, if we can deploy them quickly enough.
