This double issue of HealthPAC Bulletin focuses on critical issues in health policy, particularly human experimentation and the ethics surrounding it. The article 'Adding Insult to Injury' highlights the systemic abuses in clinical research, emphasizing the need for informed consent and ethical standards, referencing notorious cases like Willowbrook and Tuskegee. Other notable articles discuss the commercialization of blood centers and the implications of corporate mergers in the medical industry, illustrating the tension between profit motives and patient care. The issue also touches on labor issues within the United Mine Workers of America and the ongoing challenges faced by nursing professionals in asserting their identity and rights.
This special issue of HealthPAC Bulletin focuses on the medical rights abuses occurring in the West Bank and Gaza Strip amid the ongoing intifada. It features contributions from Physicians for Human Rights, including Jonathan Fine, who discusses the organization's monitoring of health consequences due to military actions. The issue highlights the cycle of violence and its impact on health care access, with articles detailing the efforts of both Israeli and Palestinian physicians to address these abuses. Additionally, it provides context on the historical roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the challenges faced by health care workers under occupation.