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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal | 1992

The Institute of Medicine

Ruth Ellen Bulger

IN 1863 the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) was established by federal charter to advise the government on scientific matters. Almost 100 years later, in 1971, the Academy created the Institute of Medicine within the NAS to focus on health-related problems and issues. Today the IOM has a program budget of about


Archive | 1995

Trust, Honesty, and the Authority of Science

Ruth Ellen Bulger; Elizabeth Meyer Bobby; Harvey V. Fineberg

13 million, which includes both private and government funds, and is regarded as a leading center for health policy research. After briefly explaining the structure and general goals of IOM, this article describes several new or anticipated projects as well as some recently completed reports that have a strong ethical component. THE IOM The IOMs distinguished membership is made up of health care professionals of all sorts, scientists working in health-related disciplines, and lawyers, economists, and others knowledgeable in and involved with policies and activities associated with health issues. It is organized around eight working groups or divisions: Health Sciences Policy; Health Care Services; Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, including AIDS activities; International Health; Biobehavioral Sciences and Mental Disorders; the Food and Nutrition Board; the Medical Follow-up Agency; and the Health Policy Fellowship Programs. Each of these divisions is assisted by an oversight board that provides advice on its activities. It is important to know at the outset that IOM has decided that each of the divisions will include consideration of human values and ethical issues in their activities. Therefore, no separate locus was established within the IOM to deal with these matters. I am director of the Division of Health Sciences Policy, which is the only division that has made ethics a priority in its work, and it is the focus of this article.


Archive | 1995

Bioethics Commissions: What Can We Learn from Past Successes and Failures?

Ruth Ellen Bulger; Elizabeth Meyer Bobby; Harvey V. Fineberg


Archive | 1995

Society's Choices

Ruth Ellen Bulger; Elizabeth Meyer Bobby; Harvey V. Fineberg


Archive | 1995

The Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Program of the National Center for Human Genome Research: A Missed Opportunity?

Ruth Ellen Bulger; Elizabeth Meyer Bobby; Harvey V. Fineberg


Archive | 1995

AIDS, Ethics, and Activism: Institutional Encounters in the Epidemic's First Decade

Ruth Ellen Bulger; Elizabeth Meyer Bobby; Harvey V. Fineberg


Archive | 1995

COMMITTEE ON THE SOCIAL AND ETHICAL IMPACTS OF DEVELOPMENTS IN BIOMEDICINE

Ruth Ellen Bulger; Elizabeth Meyer Bobby; Harvey V. Fineberg


Archive | 1995

Institutional Ethics Committees: Local Perspectives on Ethical Issues in Medicine

Ruth Ellen Bulger; Elizabeth Meyer Bobby; Harvey V. Fineberg


Archive | 1995

Limiting Life-Prolonging Medical Treatment: A Comparative Analysis of the President's Commission and the New York State Task Force

Ruth Ellen Bulger; Elizabeth Meyer Bobby; Harvey V. Fineberg


Archive | 1995

Criteria For Success

Ruth Ellen Bulger; Elizabeth Meyer Bobby; Harvey V. Fineberg

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