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Standardisierung 2 Benefit 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Evidence-based medicine 1 Evidenz-basierte Medizin 1 Genetic screening 1 Genetic technologies 1 Gesundheit 1 Health 1 Health and families 1 Income distribution 1 Maternal health 1 Medical care 1 Medizinische Versorgung 1 Newborn screening 1 Social inequality 1 Soziale Ungleichheit 1 Standardization 1 Standards 1 Technischer Fortschritt 1 Technological change 1 Theory Critical sociology Medical practice Objectification 1 USA 1 Welt 1 World 1 commodification 1 standardization 1
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Timmermans, Stefan 9 McKay, Tara 2 Almeling, Rene 1 Berg, Marc 1 Buchbinder, Mara 1 Epstein, Steven 1 Freidin, Betina 1 Kaufman, Rebecca 1
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Social Science & Medicine 6
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Technologies and Health Inequities
Timmermans, Stefan; Kaufman, Rebecca - 2020
Health technologies aim to improve individual and population health, but they may also exacerbate health disparities. Focusing on the specific design features of technologies, their availability, and their use, we present a conceptual framework to examine how health technologies may benefit some...
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Newborn screening and maternal diagnosis: Rethinking family benefit
Buchbinder, Mara; Timmermans, Stefan - In: Social Science & Medicine 73 (2011) 7, pp. 1014-1018
In a significant departure from established criteria for population screening, a 2006 report by the American College of Medical Geneticists (ACMG) argued that newborn screening may be justified by family and societal benefits even if the screened infant does not stand to benefit. The ACMG report...
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A World of Standards But Not a Standard World : Toward a Sociology of Standards and Standardization
Timmermans, Stefan - 2010
Standards and standardization aim to render the world equivalent across cultures, time, and geography. Standards are ubiquitous but underappreciated tools for regulating and organizing social life in modernity, and they lurk in the background of many sociological works. Reviewing the relevance...
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Objectification, standardization, and commodification in health care: A conceptual readjustment
Timmermans, Stefan; Almeling, Rene - In: Social Science & Medicine 69 (2009) 1, pp. 21-27
Historically, medical sociologists have used the interrelated concepts of objectification, commodification, and standardization to point to the pathologies of modern medicine, such as the depersonalization of care and the effects of bureaucratic control. More recent work in science studies,...
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The bioethical misconception: A response to Lidz
McKay, Tara; Timmermans, Stefan - In: Social Science & Medicine 69 (2009) 12, pp. 1793-1796
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Clinical trials as treatment option: Bioethics and health care disparities in substance dependency
Timmermans, Stefan; McKay, Tara - In: Social Science & Medicine 69 (2009) 12, pp. 1784-1790
Bioethicists have warned against the dangers of mixing research with treatment. They are concerned that research priorities may take precedence over individual patient needs and that research subjects tend to misunderstand the purpose of research or overestimate the direct medical benefits of...
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Oh look, there is a doctor after all: About the resilience of professional medicine: A Commentary on McKinlay and Marceau's 'When there is no doctor'
Timmermans, Stefan - In: Social Science & Medicine 67 (2008) 10, pp. 1492-1496
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Caretaking as articulation work: The effects of taking up responsibility for a child with asthma on labor force participation
Timmermans, Stefan; Freidin, Betina - In: Social Science & Medicine 65 (2007) 7, pp. 1351-1363
A well-established quantitative literature has documented the financial toll for women's caretaking. Still, we do not know much about the process by which women end up taking on an extensive caretaking role and what they do on a daily basis. Based on in-depth interviews with a convenience sample...
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The gold standard : the challenge of evidence-based medicine and standardization in health care
Timmermans, Stefan; Berg, Marc - 2003
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