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Handbook for Health Care Ethics Committees (Paperback, third edition)
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Handbook for Health Care Ethics Committees (Paperback, third edition)
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How can dedicated health care ethics committees increase their
effectiveness and demonstrate their value as essential moral
resources for their organizations? Among the most effective and
increasingly valued resources in the health care decision-making
process is the institutional ethics committee. The Joint Commission
(TJC) accredits and certifies more than 19,000 health care
organizations in the United States, including hospitals, nursing
homes, and home care agencies. As a condition of accreditation, TJC
requires health care organizations to have available a standing
multidisciplinary ethics committee, composed of physicians, nurses,
attorneys, ethicists, administrators, and interested lay citizens.
Many of these committees are well meaning but may lack the
information, experience, skills, and formal background in bioethics
needed to effectively address the range and complexity of the
ethical issues that arise in clinical and organizational settings.
Handbook for Health Care Ethics Committees was conceived in 2007 to
address the myriad responsibilities assumed by ethics committees.
Using sample cases and accessible language, Linda Farber Post and
Jeffrey Blustein explored applied bioethics, including informed
consent and refusal, decision making and decisional capacity, truth
telling, care at the beginning and end of life, palliation, justice
in and access to health care services, and organizational ethics.
In the third edition, Post and Blustein have thoroughly updated and
reorganized the content and expanded the scope of the material,
with special attention to changes in the health care landscape
since the second edition was published in 2015. They also focus on
communication between and among patients, care providers, and
families, the demands of professionalism, the essential role that
ethics committees can and should play, and how their effectiveness
and value can be assessed. An entirely new chapter examines
research ethics. The book also addresses the challenging ethical
issues raised by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This guide remains
an essential resource for all health care ethics committee and
their members.
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