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Hannah S Bell

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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|September 6, 2021
Are Corporations Re-Defining Illness and Health? The Diabetes Epidemic, Goal Numbers, and Blockbuster DrugsLinda M Hunt, Elisabeth A Arndt, Hannah S Bell, et al.
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|April 4, 2017
Electronic Health Records and the Disappearing PatientLinda M Hunt, Hannah S Bell, Allison M Baker, et al.
Medical Anthropology|June 19, 2018
Racialized Risk in Clinical Care: Clinician Vigilance and Patient ResponsibilityHannah S Bell, Funmi Odumosu, Anna C Martinez-Hume, et al.
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|June 21, 2019
Corporate Logic in Clinical Care: The Case of Diabetes ManagementLinda M Hunt, Hannah S Bell, Anna C Martinez-Hume, et al.
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|December 28, 2016
"They Treat you a Different Way:" Public Insurance, Stigma, and the Challenge to Quality Health CareAnna C Martinez-Hume, Allison M Baker, Hannah S Bell, et al.
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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|September 6, 2021
Are Corporations Re-Defining Illness and Health? The Diabetes Epidemic, Goal Numbers, and Blockbuster DrugsLinda M Hunt, Elisabeth A Arndt, Hannah S Bell, et al.
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|April 4, 2017
Electronic Health Records and the Disappearing PatientLinda M Hunt, Hannah S Bell, Allison M Baker, et al.
Medical Anthropology|June 19, 2018
Racialized Risk in Clinical Care: Clinician Vigilance and Patient ResponsibilityHannah S Bell, Funmi Odumosu, Anna C Martinez-Hume, et al.
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|June 21, 2019
Corporate Logic in Clinical Care: The Case of Diabetes ManagementLinda M Hunt, Hannah S Bell, Anna C Martinez-Hume, et al.
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|December 28, 2016
"They Treat you a Different Way:" Public Insurance, Stigma, and the Challenge to Quality Health CareAnna C Martinez-Hume, Allison M Baker, Hannah S Bell, et al.
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