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An Ethics Framework for Public Health

Publication source

Author(s) and year Nancy Kass. 2001

Resource type

Article

Institution

Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

Abstract

More than 100 years ago, public health began as an organized discipline, its purpose being to improve the health of populations rather than of individuals. Given its population-based focus, however, public health perennially faces dilemmas concerning the appropriate extent of its reach and whether its activities infringe on individual liberties in ethically troublesome ways. In this article a framework for ethics analysis of public health programs is proposed.