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How Legal Theory Can Save the Life of Healthcare Ethics

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How Legal Theory Can Save the Life of Healthcare Ethics

How Legal Theory Can Save the Life of Healthcare Ethics by Ann M. Heesters
English | PDF,EPUB | 2022 | 132 Pages | ISBN : 3031140346 | 2.6 MB

This book argues that legal theory provides a jumping-off point for the study of controversial topics related to the work of Practicing Healthcare Ethicists (PHEs). Healthcare ethics consultation has had a place in healthcare for many decades yet the nature of the work is not well understood by many of its critics as well as its defenders. PHEs have been described as compromised and ineffectual, politicised and undemocratic, and their promise to offer sound advice has been deemed irredeemably incoherent in the context of value pluralism.

Governance Ethics in Healthcare Organizations (Routledge Studies in Health and Social Welfare)

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Governance Ethics in Healthcare Organizations (Routledge Studies in Health and Social Welfare)

Governance Ethics in Healthcare Organizations (Routledge Studies in Health and Social Welfare) by Gerard Magill, Lawrence Prybil
2020 | ISBN: 0367348403, 103217532X | English | 228 pages | PDF | 1.3 MB

Healthcare Ethics on Film: A Guide for Medical Educators

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Healthcare Ethics on Film: A Guide for Medical Educators

Healthcare Ethics on Film: A Guide for Medical Educators by M. Sara Rosenthal
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 414 Pages | ISBN : 3030488179 | 6 MB

This book is a companion to Clinical Ethics on Film and deals specifically with the myriad of healthcare ethics dilemmas. While Clinical Ethics on Film focuses on bedside ethics dilemmas that affect the healthcare provider-patient relationship, Healthcare Ethics on Film provides a wider lens on ethics dilemmas that interfere with healthcare delivery, such as healthcare access, discrimination, organizational ethics, or resource allocation.