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Can a facility have excellent outcomes if it operates outside ethical principles? Is operating outside ethical principles sometimes necessary in providing patient care? Justify your responses.
Ans 1 - medical facility must be used under ethics for proper implementation.Medical ethics is an applied branch of ethics which analyzes the practice of clinical medicine and related scientific research.
professional ethicists recommend using four basic values, or principles, to decide ethical issues:
Autonomy: Patients basically have the right to determine their own healthcare.
Justice: Distributing the benefits and burdens of care across society.
Beneficence: Doing good for the patient.
Nonmalfeasance: Making sure you are not harming the patient.
Such tenets may allow doctors, care providers, and families to create a treatment plan and work towards the same common goal.
Ans 2 -
Medical ethics differs from morality. Ethics is based on values and reasoning, and it uses persuasion to get its message across, whereas morality involves adhering to a specific belief system or code of conduct.
Although physicians need to respect patients' values, physicians' own values should not sway their decisions. Conscience and the religious faith of the physician should not automatically overrule the patient's need to get the best treatment possible.
For example, let's say an emergency physician refuses to give a patient a morning-after pill, on the basis of the physician's own values, even though the pill has been clinically proven to work.
The patient's needs, however, should come before the doctors' principles. Caregivers are expected to set their beliefs aside and focus on the best interests of the patient. If you cannot bring yourself to treat a patient, you must find another doctor who will.
So keeping in mind ethics and patient belief a way has to found out.