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health communication ethics

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Health communication ethics is the academic field dedicated to the critical examination of moral principles, values, and decision-making inherent in the processes of creating, disseminating, and receiving health-related information and engaging in health interactions. This concept investigates the ethical challenges arising in diverse communication contexts, such as patient-provider dialogue, public health campaigns, and health information technologies, aiming to ensure responsible practice, foster trust, and uphold the rights and well-being of individuals and communities.

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Tel Aviv University

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Purdue University West Lafayette

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West Virginia University

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Pennsylvania State University

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Imperial College London

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Cambridge, United States

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Sydney, Australia

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