The first Code of Medical Ethics promulgated by the American Medical Association (AMA) in 1847 included a provision that essentially obligated physicians to care for those in their communities who could not afford to pay for professional services. The spirit of that provision remains embodied in today’s Code. However, a “charity care” ethical obligation may not make as much professional sense as it once did. Health care institutions have assumed a much greater role in providing charity care and many physicians are now under legal and quasi-legal obligations to provide care in some cases. Under the recently enacted Affordable Care Act (ACA)—if fully implemented—it is theorized that as many as 95% of Americans will be covered by some basic in...
Under the common law in most jurisdictions, the attorney general as charities regulator is mandated ...
Throughout history, societies have developed their own codes of ethics, including those pertaining t...
textabstractPhysicians are supposed to serve patients' interests, but some are more inclined to do s...
There are an estimated 46 million Americans without health insurance and an even larger number for w...
Examines reasons for the decline in the number of physicians providing free or reduced cost health c...
We applaud the important work of Dr Cunningham and colleagues, which demonstrated significant reduct...
The majority of the good American doctors today are in the armed services. These doctors have become...
Despite having the most expensive healthcare system in the world, the United States has been consist...
Problem Altruism is often included in classical and modern definitions of medical professionalism an...
A traditional ethic of medicine asserts that physicians have special obligations to individual patie...
To test whether physicians' provision of charity care depends on their hourly wage
Medicine is a Profession on which physicians rely for their livelihood and patients for their lives....
The success of American medicine is often attributed to the profession\u27s ability to serve the pub...
Health care delivery in many countries has expanded over the past 150 years from a largely social se...
This paper examines the role of physician-sponsored charity care in meeting the health care needs of...
Under the common law in most jurisdictions, the attorney general as charities regulator is mandated ...
Throughout history, societies have developed their own codes of ethics, including those pertaining t...
textabstractPhysicians are supposed to serve patients' interests, but some are more inclined to do s...
There are an estimated 46 million Americans without health insurance and an even larger number for w...
Examines reasons for the decline in the number of physicians providing free or reduced cost health c...
We applaud the important work of Dr Cunningham and colleagues, which demonstrated significant reduct...
The majority of the good American doctors today are in the armed services. These doctors have become...
Despite having the most expensive healthcare system in the world, the United States has been consist...
Problem Altruism is often included in classical and modern definitions of medical professionalism an...
A traditional ethic of medicine asserts that physicians have special obligations to individual patie...
To test whether physicians' provision of charity care depends on their hourly wage
Medicine is a Profession on which physicians rely for their livelihood and patients for their lives....
The success of American medicine is often attributed to the profession\u27s ability to serve the pub...
Health care delivery in many countries has expanded over the past 150 years from a largely social se...
This paper examines the role of physician-sponsored charity care in meeting the health care needs of...
Under the common law in most jurisdictions, the attorney general as charities regulator is mandated ...
Throughout history, societies have developed their own codes of ethics, including those pertaining t...
textabstractPhysicians are supposed to serve patients' interests, but some are more inclined to do s...