Theory of Health Care Ethics

Chapter 1

Theory of Health Care Ethics

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Why Study Ethics?

• Because health care is changing, you need tools for making necessary and difficult decisions.

• It will help you better understand patients, fellow professionals, and the system in general.

• It will assist you in building and maintaining your career.

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Types of Ethics

• Normative ethics – Is the study of what is right and wrong.

• Metaethics – Is the study of ethical concepts and theories.

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Types of Normative Ethical Theories

• Authority-based • Egoistic • Natural law • Deontological • Teleological • Virtue

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Ethical Relativism

• Ethical relativism purports that there is no absolute theory for ethics.

• However, this lack of a complete theory does not mean everything is relative.

• People need to make rational decisions about ethics-based issues.

• Therefore, ethics theories are useful.

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Egoism as Ethics Theory

• Egoism is based on the idea that one’s self interest is the basis his or her ethics decisions.

• Theory is not helpful in health care ethics because professionals are taught to set aside self-interest.

• The interests of the patient should come first.

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Authority-based Ethics Theory

• Decisions about ethics (right or wrong) are based on central authority such as in a theology or an ideology.

• For health care ethics, there may difficulty deciding which authority is the correct one.

• However, knowing this view of ethics helps with understanding patients and health policy decisions.The students will complete a Case study tasks that contribute the opportunity to produce and apply the thoughts learned in this and previous coursework to examine a real-world scenario. This scenario will illustrate through example the practical importance and implications of various roles.

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