Abstract Over email a few days after the death of Daniel Callahan, cofounder of The Hastings Center and for many years its director and then president, Joseph Fins, a longtime Hastings colleague, offered this comfort: “Henceforth every issue of the Report is a living memorial to Dan the writer, editor, and institution builder.” In the Hastings Center Report 's first issue, published in June 1971, Dan stated, “To say that the work of the Report must be multi‐disciplinary is only to say the issues it will address are as complex as human beings themselves.” This July–August 2019 issue continues the tradition Dan began. An essay by Laura Guidry‐Grimes expands on the importance of interdisciplinary conversations and problem solving—and attends to the complexity of human beings—in recalling a patient who was failed by multiple social institutions. In the lead article, a team of authors led by James Sabin identifies a challenge to conducting ethical research within learning health organizations, where research and care are integrated with the aid of patient data from health insurance providers .
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