Health effects of policing in hospitals: a narrative review

K Gallen, J Sonnenberg, C Loughran, MJ Smith… - Journal of racial and …, 2023 - Springer
Importance Law enforcement activity, in the form of outside agencies or hospital security
forces, is increasingly common in American healthcare. Little is known about the potential …

“You Have to Be a Doctor First”: Trauma Surgeons' Perspectives on Police Interactions in the Hospital

EV Jones, P Bourgois, JS Song… - The American …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Police activity in emergency medical settings has been shown to complicate the
care of patients and impact patient-provider relationships. Recent scholarship has called for …

[HTML][HTML] Mandatory blood testing: when can police compel a health provider to draw a patient's blood to determine blood levels of alcohol or other intoxicants?

W Tessier, W Keegan - Missouri Medicine, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In 2017, 304 of the 930 motor vehicle traffic fatalities in the state of Missouri were alcohol-
related. During the same year, there were 12,747 alcohol-related traffic fatalities nationwide …

Everyone Bleeds Guilty: Blood Draws for Law Enforcement Purposes in Light of the HIPAA Privacy Rule and Recent Supreme Court Decisions

B Valdez - UIC L. Rev., 2018 - HeinOnline
Intoxicated driving claims more than 10,000 lives per year. In efforts to combat this
devastating statistic, states have enacted laws that permit law enforcement officers to order …

My Patient or Law Enforcement, Who Gets First Say?

HT Redden - 2024 - scholarworks.uark.edu
Law enforcement is often left struggling with determining how to appropriately respond to
nurses who refuse their request to collect a suspect's blood when that patient is suspected of …

Cops and docs: The challenges for ED physicians balancing the police, state laws, and EMTALA

KE Malcolm, JG Malcolm, DT Wu… - … of Healthcare Risk …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
State laws are awash with discord concerning whether a police officer's request or court
order necessarily obligates physicians to perform a body fluid analysis of an arrested …

Personal and Professional Identities

K Jones-Bonofiglio, K Jones-Bonofiglio - … Care Ethics through the Lens of …, 2020 - Springer
A re-examination of traditional approaches to foundational discourses in health care ethics
is duly needed. In contemporary western societies, there is ongoing attention to patient …

Everyone Bleeds Guilty: Blood Draws for Law Enforcement Purposes in Light of the HIPAA Privacy Rule and Recent Supreme Court Decisions, 52 UIC J. Marshall L …

B Valdez - UIC Law Review, 2019 - repository.law.uic.edu
Intoxicated driving claims more than 10,000 lives per year. In efforts to combat this
devastating statistic, states have enacted laws that permit law enforcement officers to order …

UIC JOHN MARSHALL LAW REVIEW

R Liebler, G Cunningham - HeinOnline
The 2015 Paris Agreement achieved a broad international consensus on a methodology to
limit emissions to control climate change. 2 By its terms, the Paris Agreement anticipates …

Taking Blood Evidence for Granted: McNeely and Birchfield's Unintended Consequences

A Hammonds - Available at SSRN 3378201, 2019 - papers.ssrn.com
Drawing blood from a suspect's body for purposes of criminal investigation implicates
substantial constitutional, privacy, and ethical concerns. And yet blood tests provide unique …