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Kilmer, Beau :Options and issues regarding marijuana legalization in Vermont In: Legal marijuana : perspectives on public benefits, risks and policy approaches / ed. by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III and Mickey P. McGee. - Jefferson, NC : McFarland, (2019). - 53-55
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Ross, Andreas :Ahornsirup und Heroin : Erst machten Landärzte die Leute süchtig nach Pillen. Dann überließen sie ihre Patienten Drogendealern aus den Städten. Selbst das idyllische Vermont versinkt im Rauschgiftsumpf. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2015 (2015-04-25)
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Curfman, Gregory D ; Morrissey, Stephen ; Drazen, Jeffrey M :Prescriptions, privacy, and the First Amendment. In: The New England journal of medicine, 2011, Vol. 364 (21), 2053-5
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Mello, Michelle M ; Messing, Noah A :Restrictions on the use of prescribing data for drug promotion. In: The New England journal of medicine, 2011, Vol. 365 (13), 1248-54
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Outterson, Kevin :Higher First Amendment hurdles for public health regulation. In: The New England journal of medicine, 2011, Vol. 365 (7), e13
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Chimonas, Susan ; Rozario, Natassia M ; Rothman, David J :Show us the money: lessons in transparency from state pharmaceutical marketing disclosure laws. In: Health services research 2010 Feb ; 45(1): 98-114
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Glance, Laurent G. ; Osler, Turner ; Shinozaki, Tamotsu :Intensive care unit prognostic scoring systems to predict death: a cost-effectiveness analysis. In: Critical Care Medicine. , 1998, Vol. 26 (11), 1842-1849.
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Glance, Laurent G. ; Osler, Turner ; Shinozaki, Tamotsu :Intensive Care Unit Prognostic Scoring Systems to Predict Death: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis In: Critical Care Medicine, 1998, Vol. 26 (11), 1842-1849
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Pandiani, John A. ; Banks, Steven M. ; Schacht, Lucille M. :Personal privacy versus public accountability: a technological solution to an ethical dilemma. In: Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. , 1998, Vol. 25 (4), 456-463.
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Beckman, Linda J. ; Harvey, S. Marie :Experience and acceptability of medical abortion with mifepristone and misoprostol among U.S. women. In: Women's Health Issues. , 1997, Vol. 7 (4), 253-262.
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Felder, Michael :Can ethics committees work in managed care plans? In: Bioethics Forum. , 1996, Vol. 12 (1), 10-15.
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Petrinovich, Lewis :Two proposed health-care plans: Oregon rationing and managed competition. In: > <his> Living and Dying Well. New York, NY: Plenum Press; 1996: 201-231.
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Curtis, Diane :Doctored rights: menstrual extraction, self-help gynecological care, and the law. In: Review of Law and Social Change. , 1993, Vol. 20 (3), 427-469.
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Vermont Ethics Network: Neighbor to Neighbor: The Future of Vermont Health Care. In: In: Montpelier, VT: Vermont Ethics Network; 1993 Nov. 19 p. 1993
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Moon, Marilyn ; Holahan, John :Can states take the lead in health care reform? In: JAMA. , 1992, Vol. 268 (12), 1588-1594.
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Wallace-Brodeur, Paul H. :Community values in Vermont health planning. In: Hastings Center Report. 1990 Sep/Oct; 20(5): 18-19.
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Johnson, Sally :Vermont case may upset transplant policy. [News]. In: , 1989 (1989-01-15)
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Zinberg, Joel M. :Decisions for the dying: an empirical study of physicians' responses to advance directives. In: Vermont Law Review., 1989, Vol. 13 (2), 445-491.
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Niemira, Denise A. :Grassroots grappling: ethics committees at rural hospitals. In: Annals of Internal Medicine. 1988 Dec 15; 109(12): 981-983.
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Patno, Karyn M. ; Young, Paul C. ; Dickerman, Joseph D. :Parental attitudes about confidentiality in a pediatric oncology clinic. In: Pediatrics., 1988, Vol. 81 (2), 296-300.