The purpose of this analysis is to examine specific segments of healthcare policy and practice, applying various ethical perspectives. We examine the economic and political influences that surround ethical behavior in health services, as well as how practitioners, patients, and families respond and act as a result of such influences. We then delve into the fundamental principles that guide ethical behavior by medical practitioners, including the Hippocratic Oath and vows of medical professionalism. Further, we analyze disparities in healthcare provisions based on gender, race, and ethnicity. Ethical theory is weaved into each of these sections, as the philosophical and ethical writings of prominent scholars illuminate how the conditions of ...
Healthcare ethics cannot be limited in scope to apply only to the patient but needs to apply to the ...
Abstract. This paper challenges traditional views which oppose health economics and medi-cal ethics ...
The paper investigates the challenges of knowledge in the physician-patient relationship, both the p...
The purpose of this analysis is to examine specific segments of healthcare policy and practice, appl...
This paper provides an overview of ethical issues facing the health care industry – along with strat...
Published ArticleTh is paper outlines the many ethical challenges faced today by health care practi...
In November 2006, the “Journal of Medical Ethics” published an article where prominent medical speci...
This review article describes and analyzes ethical issues in medical practice, particularly those is...
The main aim of this paper was to examine and analyze the ethical and moral issues in the healthcare...
This chapter concerns current initiatives to create and maintain specialized services to help respon...
This article will explore and summarise the four main ethical theories that have relevance for healt...
Ethical decision making and action in health care are complex phenomena. This article provides an in...
Published ArticleThe practice of public and global health confirms that ethics is imbedded in healt...
The paper aims to contribute to integrated discussion of ethics in holistic healthcare. Methods: Not...
Ethics in healthcare practice has become a growing public health concern.Ethics in any discipline a...
Healthcare ethics cannot be limited in scope to apply only to the patient but needs to apply to the ...
Abstract. This paper challenges traditional views which oppose health economics and medi-cal ethics ...
The paper investigates the challenges of knowledge in the physician-patient relationship, both the p...
The purpose of this analysis is to examine specific segments of healthcare policy and practice, appl...
This paper provides an overview of ethical issues facing the health care industry – along with strat...
Published ArticleTh is paper outlines the many ethical challenges faced today by health care practi...
In November 2006, the “Journal of Medical Ethics” published an article where prominent medical speci...
This review article describes and analyzes ethical issues in medical practice, particularly those is...
The main aim of this paper was to examine and analyze the ethical and moral issues in the healthcare...
This chapter concerns current initiatives to create and maintain specialized services to help respon...
This article will explore and summarise the four main ethical theories that have relevance for healt...
Ethical decision making and action in health care are complex phenomena. This article provides an in...
Published ArticleThe practice of public and global health confirms that ethics is imbedded in healt...
The paper aims to contribute to integrated discussion of ethics in holistic healthcare. Methods: Not...
Ethics in healthcare practice has become a growing public health concern.Ethics in any discipline a...
Healthcare ethics cannot be limited in scope to apply only to the patient but needs to apply to the ...
Abstract. This paper challenges traditional views which oppose health economics and medi-cal ethics ...
The paper investigates the challenges of knowledge in the physician-patient relationship, both the p...