Engaging the public in policy development: The national bioethics advisory commission report on research involving persons with mental disorders that may affect decisionmaking capacity |
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Authors: | Eric M Meslin |
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Institution: | Executive Director, National Bioethics Advisory Commission , 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 5B01, Rockville, MD, 20892–7508 E-mail: Mesline@od.nih.gov. |
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Abstract: | U.S. bioethics commissions have used a variety of methods to involve the public. All share a common requirement: as federal advisory committees they are required to comply with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the federal law established during the Nixon administration which provides the public with an assurance that groups established by the government to advise the government should be publicly accountable. This paper will describe some of the ways the National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC) sought to involve the public in its report on Research Involving Persons with Mental Disorders that May Affect Decisionmaking Capacity. |
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Keywords: | Public participation public policy national bioethics advisory commission research mental disorders |
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