Daniel Callahan is a co-founder of the Hastings Center in Garrison, N.Y., director of its international program and a senior fellow at the Harvard Medical School, directing its ethics track. Much of his recent research focuses on health-care and research policy. His project on medicine and the market is examining the impact of market theory on health-care systems, with special attention to equity and health-care costs. He is the author or editor of 36 books, including The Research Imperative: What Price Better Health? (University of California Press, 2003) and False Hopes: Overcoming the Obstacles to a Sustainable, Affordable Medicine (Simon & Schuster and Rutgers University Press, 1998).
| Website | http://www.thehastingscenter.org/About/Staff/Detail.aspx?id=1282 |
| Email address | callahand@thehastingscenter.org |
| Phone number | 914-424-4040 |
| Categories | Bioethics, education, Health care, Medical ethics, Science & health, Society & culture |
| Locations | New York, United States of America |
| Resource Types | Sources |
| Languages | English |