Two faces of patient advocacy: the current controversy in newborn screening
Newborn screening programmes began in the 1960s, have traditionally been conducted without parental permission and have grown dramatically in the last decade. Whether these programmes serve patients’ best interests has recently become a point of controversy. Privacy advocates, concerned that newborn...
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Journal of medical ethics
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