James Evan Sabin

James Evan Sabin, MD

Professor of Population Medicine, Part-time
Member, HMS Center for Bioethics

James Sabin is Clinical Professor in the Departments of Population Medicine and Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Ethics Program, a nationally recognized, highly innovative organizational ethics program. His major research interests are in the clinical and theoretical aspects of fair resource allocation, the role of consumers in overseeing health policy and practice, and the ways in which organizations can best deal with the ethical dimensions of their work.  He has written more than 150 articles and chapters on organizational ethics, resource allocation, and clinical practice. A second edition of Setting Limits Fairly, written with Norman Daniels, was published by Oxford University Press 2008.  No Margin, No Mission: Health Care Organizations and the Quest for Ethical Excellence, written with Steven Pearson and Ezekiel Emanuel, was published by Oxford University Press in 2003. In 2012 he was appointed to the American Medical Association Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, and in 2013 he was made a fellow of the Hastings Center. He blogs about ethics and policy regarding aging at http://www.over65.thehastingscenter.org and health system ethics at http://healthcareorganizationalethics.blogspot.com

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Determining "medical necessity" in mental health practice.
Authors: Authors: Sabin JE, Daniels N.
Hastings Cent Rep
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A prospective analysis of autograft versus allograft in posterolateral lumbar fusion in the same patient. A minimum of 1-year follow-up in 144 patients.
Authors: Authors: Jorgenson SS, Lowe TG, France J, Sabin J.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
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A credo for ethical managed care in mental health practice.
Authors: Authors: Sabin JE.
Hosp Community Psychiatry
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In reply.
Authors: Authors: Sabin JE.
Acad Psychiatry
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Caring about patients and caring about money: the American Psychiatric Association code of ethics meets managed care.
Authors: Authors: Sabin JE.
Behav Sci Law
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The impact of managed care on psychiatric practice
Authors: Authors: Sabin JE
Directions in Psychiatry
Managed mental health care: an academic seminar
Authors: Authors: Donovan JM, Steinberg SM, Sabin JE
Psychotherapy
The moral myopia of academic psychiatry : a response to glen o. Gabbards "the big chill".
Authors: Authors: Sabin JE.
Acad Psychiatry
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Managing therapeutic despair.
Authors: Authors: Hamburg P, Stelovich S, Sabin J.
Harv Rev Psychiatry
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Solving managed care problems with a single-payer system
Authors: Authors: Sabin JE
Psychiatric Times