Tag Archives: insurance
Climate Denialism in Mainstream Canadian Politics
Hannah Sladics questions why more Canadian politicians are engaging in climate denialism, and how this spells devastating repercussions for global health initiatives.
Misinformation and Medical Innovation: Potential for Social Disaster
Rachel Stewart worries about misinformation targeting new biomedical technologies.
The Mismanagement of Health Benefit Plans for Federal Employees
Pamela M White suggests that driving a hard bargain on the re-tendering of the federal employee health insurance plan but not performing due diligence resulted in poor service quality.
Genetic Selection for Non-Disease Traits
Dessislava Fessenko discusses the moral permissibility of genetic selection for non-disease traits and highlights some of the ultimate considerations that should define it.
The Privacy Implications of Human DNA Sequencing
Landon J. Getz explores the privacy minefield of commercial DNA Sequencing, and how it has become relevant in recent news.


