discuss what you believe to be the three most urgent ethical issues within the field of healthcare today. Be sure to provide a summary of each issue and determine what if anything is being done to address each concern.
Ans) Three most urgent ethical issues within the field of healthcare today:
1) Malpractice And Negligence:
- Health care providers are always at risk for being charged with
malpractice and negligence. A patient who is harmed by defective
medical equipment or products, injured in the course of a medical
treatment or placed in danger because of medication errors can sue
to recover their losses. Patients can also sue when health care
providers fail to provide a critically needed treatment or service.
Due to the ever-present threat of litigation, health care providers
must carefully cover all the bases in the course of providing
patient care.
2. Informed Consent:
- In order for any medical treatment to be considered legal, the
patient must first provide the health care worker with an informed
consent. Unless a patient provides informed consent for a
procedure, that procedure can considered an assault or even a
homicide if the patient were to die as a result of treatment.
Informed consent means that a patient has had all of their
questions answered and freely agrees to a treatment or procedure
with full knowledge of the risks, benefits and possible
consequences. Informed consent also means that patients are
informed about other options as well as about the option of doing
nothing.
3. Issues Related To Physician Assisted Suicide (PAD):
- Most health care professionals are aware that physician assisted
dying is already legal in states like California and Oregon.
Support for PAD is growing in momentum as the baby boom generation
gets older. Surveys show that roughly 50 percent of doctors now
support some form of physician assisted dying. These days,
physicians are broadening the concept of “Do no harm” to include
providing relief for those who are dying and suffering as a result
of a fatal illness.
We are moving into an era that will provide increasing options for medical care. Innovative technologies, cutting-edge medical procedures and state-of-the-art treatments are designed to give people longer and more productive lives. But as we move forward, concerns about the future of medical care and its effect on the patients it was designed to treat will become increasingly important.
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