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The Ethics of Everyday Medicine - Explorations of Justice (Paperback)
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The Ethics of Everyday Medicine - Explorations of Justice (Paperback)
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Ethics of Everyday Medicine: Explorations of Justice examines and
analyses the relatively unexplored domain of ethics involved in the
everyday practice of medicine. From the author's clinical
experience, virtually every decision made in the day-to-day
practice of medicine is fundamentally an ethical question, as
virtually every decision hinge on some value judgment that goes
beyond the medical facts of the matter. The first part of the book
is devoted to medical decision cases in several areas of medicine.
These cases highlight elements of the current healthcare ecosystem,
involving players other than the physician and patient. Insurers
(private, commercial, and governmental), administrators, and
regulators' perspectives are surfaced in point of care case
analysis. Part two contributes to the development of actionable
tools to develop better ethical systems for the everyday practice
of medicine by providing a critical analysis of Reflective
Equilibrium and ethical induction from the perspective of logic and
statistics. The chapter on Justice discusses the neurophysiological
representations of just and unjust behaviours. The chapter on
Ethical Theories follows, describing the epistemic conundrum,
principlism, reproducibility, abstraction, chaos and complexity.
The following chapter approaches ethical decisions from the logic
and statistic perspectives. The following chapter, The Patient as
Parenthetical, the author discusses patient-centric ethics, and the
rise of business- and government-cetric ethics. The final chapter,
A Framework to Frame the Questions for Explore Further, proposes a
working framework to deal with current ethical issues. Ethics of
everyday Medicine: Explorations of Justice acknowledges that there
are no answers yet to the ethical dilemmas that confront the
everyday practice of medicine, but proposes a framework for deeper
analysis and action. This reading would be useful to all healthcare
professionals. Regulators and policy makers could also benefit from
understanding how the complex healthcare environment influences
medical decisions at point of care.
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