Dr. Stephen Molldrem and several collaborators published an article in the journal Public Health Ethics that addresses ethical concerns surrounding uses of routinely collected clinical data about people living with HIV in US public health programs. The article calls for a coordinated ethical reset regarding the governance of these programs. The full citation is: Molldrem, Stephen, Anthony K J Smith, Cecilia Chung, and Alexander McClelland. “HIV Data and Public Health Ethics.” Public Health Ethics 18, no. 3 (2025): phaf008. https://doi.org/10.1093/phe/phaf008.
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Dr. Stephen Molldrem and Collaborators Publish Article on HIV Data Ethics
Dr. Stephen Molldrem and several collaborators published an article in the journal Public Health Ethics that addresses ethical concerns surrounding uses of routinely collected clinical data about people living with HIV in US public health programs. The article calls for a coordinated ethical reset regarding the governance of these programs. The full citation is: Molldrem, Stephen, Anthony K J Smith, Cecilia Chung, and Alexander McClelland. “HIV Data and Public Health Ethics.” Public Health Ethics 18, no. 3 (2025): phaf008. https://doi.org/10.1093/phe/phaf008.