In this time of limited financial resources and reduced government payments for health care services, what are the ethical issues of limiting care? How much uncompensated care can hospitals absorb? Where do people with no resources go for care? What is the state's responsibility, if any, to ensure health care services? What is the community's responsibility, if any? What are the ethical considerations that should be taken into account?
Due to limited finencial recources there is more middle class family which cannot afford high rated hospital service in the real sence ...so ethical issue are created like people are die due to low economic status and high socioeconomic status people are easily afford these services......in some case it will happen that if more technical service are available then life of patient can be saved
As the hospital manager and doctor are also human so due to humanity they are likely to compancate the cost of treatment in some cases and they are give maximum service that they cam give
People with no resources are go for there medical fasility to the camps organised by hospital and some industry sponcer doctor to organise camp..... government hospital also available at low cost for medical services
State responsibility is that they start any government programs under which low socioeconomic status people and also use high rated hospital service and also develop soome affordable medical services according to the people of that state
Community also play an important role that they have to support one another in critical situation and they can open medical facility by contributing an small amount of maney
Ethical issue
1- people die due to lack of money
2- people are due to unable to afford hospital fasility
3- screening and annual investigation are not done to all people which not able to rule out non communicable diease
Due to lack of much medical services people are less aware about health
In this time of limited financial resources and reduced government payments for health care services, what...
In this time of limited financial resources and reduced government payments for health care services, what are the ethical issues of limiting care? How much uncompensated care can hospitals absorb? Where do people with no resources go for care? What is the state's responsibility, if any, to ensure health care services? What is the community's responsibility, if any? What are the ethical considerations that should be taken into account?
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