Journal of Bioethical Inquiry

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Bioethical Inquiry is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
“We” Are In This Together, But We Are Not One and the Same90
The Costs of Institutional Racism and its Ethical Implications for Healthcare60
COVID-19 and Contact Tracing Apps: Ethical Challenges for a Social Experiment on a Global Scale56
COVID-19, Moral Conflict, Distress, and Dying Alone48
Teasing out Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: An Ethical Critique of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Medicine48
Disability, Disablism, and COVID-19 Pandemic Triage43
Lessons from Corporate Influence in the Opioid Epidemic: Toward a Norm of Separation43
COVID-19—Extending Surveillance and the Panopticon35
Family Presence for Patients and Separated Relatives During COVID-19: Physical, Virtual, and Surrogate34
In the Shadow of Biological Warfare: Conspiracy Theories on the Origins of COVID-19 and Enhancing Global Governance of Biosafety as a Matter of Urgency33
Ethical Challenges in Clinical Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic29
Pandemic Surveillance and Racialized Subpopulations: Mitigating Vulnerabilities in COVID-19 Apps25
This Wasn’t a Split-Second Decision”: An Empirical Ethical Analysis of Transgender Youth Capacity, Rights, and Authority to Consent to Hormone Therapy24
Learning Lessons from COVID-19 Requires Recognizing Moral Failures21
Interview: Mourning Is a Political Act Amid the Pandemic and Its Disparities (Republication)20
Risk Communication Should be Explicit About Values. A Perspective on Early Communication During COVID-1918
An Ethics Framework for Making Resource Allocation Decisions Within Clinical Care: Responding to COVID-1918
Humiliating Whistle-Blowers: Li Wenliang, the Response to Covid-19, and the Call for a Decent Society17
What Triage Issues Reveal: Ethics in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy and France17
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