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Pope Francis and the Transformation of Health Care Ethics (Hardcover)
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Pope Francis and the Transformation of Health Care Ethics (Hardcover)
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A call to reform Catholic health care ethics, inspired by the
teachings of Pope Francis Since its first edition in 1948, the US
Conference of Catholic Bishops' Ethical and Religious Directives
for Catholic Health Care Services (ERD) has guided Catholic
institutions in the provision of health care that reflects both the
healing ministry of Jesus and the Church's understanding of human
dignity. However, while the papacy of Pope Francis and the clerical
sex-abuse scandal both profoundly impacted the Catholic Church, the
latest edition of the ERD does not address or reflect these
transformations. Now for the first time, Todd A. Salzman and
Michael G. Lawler present an extended critical commentary on the
2018 ERD. They argue that it is problematic in a number of ways.
First, the revised ERD continues to prioritize a rule-based over a
personalist-based ethical method, with an emphasis on absolute
norms that proscribe specific medical acts. Further, it does not
take into account Pope Francis's transforming ecclesiological,
methodological, and anthropological visions, neither internally in
Catholic health care institutions nor externally in collaborations
between Catholic and non-Catholic health care institutions.
Finally, the revised ERD provides no evidence that the bishops
grasp how the clerical sex-abuse scandal and its cover-up have
fundamentally undermined episcopal authority and credibility.
Salzman and Lawler propose new ways forward for US Catholic health
care ethics that prioritize human dignity as their guiding
principle. As there is pluralism in Catholic definitions of human
dignity, there must be pluralism in the norms and directives that
facilitate realizing human dignity. Pope Francis's emphasis on the
virtues of mercy and care should move the ERD forward from a focus
on absolute norms in medical ethics to a focus on virtues and
principles to guide both patients and health care professionals in
their discerned conscientious health care decisions.
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