From the ethics perspective, “duty of care” is a difficult and contested term, fraught with misconceptions and apparent misappropriations. However, it is a term that clinicians use frequently as they navigate COVID-19, somehow core to their understanding of themselves and their obligations, but with uncertainty as to how to translate or operationalize this in the context of a pandemic. This paper explores the “duty of care” from a legal perspective, distinguishes it from broader notions of duty on professional and personal levels, and proposes a working taxonomy for practitioners to better understand the concept of “duty” in their response to COVID-19
CRITCON-Pandemic levels with an associated operational responsibility matrix were recently published...
The COVID-19 pandemic began to enter Indonesia in early 2020, in this case the responsibilities and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in inadequately prioritized healthcare systems in low-...
Background: Past guidance in the codes of practice urged doctors to provide treatment even in the co...
The phrase "duty of care" is, at best, too vague and, at worst, ethically dangerous. The nature and ...
The phrase "duty of care" is, at best, too vague and, at worst, ethically dangerous. The nature and ...
Most academic papers on ethics in pandemics concentrate on the duties of healthcare professionals. T...
SARS, like HIV, placed healthcare workers at risk and raised issues about the duty to treat. But phi...
Abstract Background As a number of commentators have noted, SARS exposed the vulnerabilities of our ...
It is likely that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic will affect a large part of the world’s population and wil...
Abstract Background During the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, various professional ethical guidan...
The swine influenza (H1N1) outbreak in 2009 highlighted the ethical and legal pressures facing gener...
Doctors form an essential part of an effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We argue they have...
While Malm and colleagues (2008) do a fine job of consid-ering the limits and merits of a duty to tr...
The outbreak of Covid-19 has affected countries all over the world. In handling the outbreak, govern...
CRITCON-Pandemic levels with an associated operational responsibility matrix were recently published...
The COVID-19 pandemic began to enter Indonesia in early 2020, in this case the responsibilities and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in inadequately prioritized healthcare systems in low-...
Background: Past guidance in the codes of practice urged doctors to provide treatment even in the co...
The phrase "duty of care" is, at best, too vague and, at worst, ethically dangerous. The nature and ...
The phrase "duty of care" is, at best, too vague and, at worst, ethically dangerous. The nature and ...
Most academic papers on ethics in pandemics concentrate on the duties of healthcare professionals. T...
SARS, like HIV, placed healthcare workers at risk and raised issues about the duty to treat. But phi...
Abstract Background As a number of commentators have noted, SARS exposed the vulnerabilities of our ...
It is likely that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic will affect a large part of the world’s population and wil...
Abstract Background During the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, various professional ethical guidan...
The swine influenza (H1N1) outbreak in 2009 highlighted the ethical and legal pressures facing gener...
Doctors form an essential part of an effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We argue they have...
While Malm and colleagues (2008) do a fine job of consid-ering the limits and merits of a duty to tr...
The outbreak of Covid-19 has affected countries all over the world. In handling the outbreak, govern...
CRITCON-Pandemic levels with an associated operational responsibility matrix were recently published...
The COVID-19 pandemic began to enter Indonesia in early 2020, in this case the responsibilities and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in inadequately prioritized healthcare systems in low-...