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Health Equity and the Circle of Human Concern

Health care-related decisions currently unfold from a starting position of a restricted circle of human concern. At the time this article was written in late April 2020, the world was in the depths of the first of potentially several waves of an outbreak of COVID-19 at a pandemic scale. A common refrain at the outset of … See more

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How to Apply the Fourteenth Amendment to the

(2 days ago) WebSen explains that “health equity [is] central to the understanding of social justice.” 3 Braveman et al echo the notion that seeking justice is central …

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What Should Clinicians Do When a Patient’s Autonomy …

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How Should Economic Value Be Considered in Treatment …

(2 days ago) WebHadley Stevens Smith, PhD, MPSA is a health economist and a health policy postdoctoral research fellow in the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of …

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What Are “Social Prescriptions” and How Should They Be …

(7 days ago) WebUnlike in single-payer health care systems or in countries with robust social initiatives, social prescribing is largely excluded from payment models in the United States. 27 Some for …

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How Should Clinicians Execute Critical Force Interventions …

(9 days ago) WebThis article suggests these minimum standards in mental health care decision making are necessary but insufficient. It is proposed that clinicians’ intentions and …

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How Should Clinicians Determine a Traumatized Patient’s …

(7 days ago) WebA clinician’s standard primary role is to treat and monitor their patients’ health and to be their ally. Clinicians with obligations to patients and to organizations, however, must also …

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Should Clinicians Be Activists

(3 days ago) WebA social medicine skill set of structural competency, allyship, accompaniment, and activism is required to best serve patients and communities and should be widely …

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How Should Willingness-to-Pay Values of Quality …

(4 days ago) WebA willingness-to-pay (WTP) threshold, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is a value used to represent “an estimate of what a consumer of health care might be …

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Clinicians’ Racial Biases as Pathways to Iatrogenic Harms …

(6 days ago) WebAccess to care is a health determinant because health care resources, interventions, and personnel help maintain health and well-being. In addition to social determinants’ roles …

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Invisible Illness and Measurability Journal of Ethics American

(8 days ago) WebHealth Commun. 2003;15(3):331-347. View Article PubMed Google Scholar. Homma M, Ishikawa H, Kiuchi T. Association of physicians’ illness perception of fibromyalgia with …

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Which Price Should Be Transparent and Why

(4 days ago) WebPrice transparency in health care has long been a goal of consumer advocates. In 2019, the Trump administration promulgated 2 regulations enabled by the legal authority afforded …

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How Bodily Integrity Is a Core Ethical Value in Care of Persons

(1 days ago) WebThe clinician is wise to approach emotional and value-laden health care encounters with involvement of multiple expert members of the health care team, as well as the social …

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A Call for Behavioral Emergency Response Teams in Inpatient …

(1 days ago) WebCurrently, health systems are often disincentivized from considering distinct, nonsecurity interventions for behavioral emergencies due to poor insurance reimbursement for …

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Homelessness Is an Ethical Issue in America Journal of Ethics

(7 days ago) WebHealth Advocacy for People Experiencing Homelessness. The National Health Care for the Homeless Council’s (NHCHC’s) training, research, and advocacy support clinicians and …

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Believing in Overcoming Cognitive Biases

(Just Now) WebIntroduction. Cognitive biases contribute significantly to diagnostic and treatment errors. 1, 2 A 2016 review of their roles in decision making lists 4 domains of concern for physicians: …

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Who Makes Decisions for Incapacitated Patients Who Have No …

(8 days ago) WebSome states directly empower physicians to make decisions for unrepresented patients, like North Carolina, which will allow physicians to make end-of-life decisions for …

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How to Use Humor in Clinical Settings

(4 days ago) WebWe know that humor and laughter are shown to decrease levels of stress hormones, 1, 2 lower blood pressure, 3 strengthen the immune system, 4, 5, 6 decrease …

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Toward Abolition Medicine Journal of Ethics American Medical

(8 days ago) WebIn 2020, the authors of this article published “Abolition Medicine” as one contribution to international abolitionist conversations responding to widespread anti …

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April 2020, Volume 22, Number 4: E344-345 ART OF MEDICINE

(Just Now) WebMichael Shen, MD is an artist and internal medicine resident at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue in New York City. Interested in palliative care, ethics, and social …

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AMA Journal of Ethics

(2 days ago) WebMichael Shen, MD is an artist and internal medicine resident at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue in New York City. Interested in palliative care, ethics, and social …

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AMA Journal of Ethics

(2 days ago) Web192 www.amajournalofethics.org AMA Journal of Ethics®. February 2019, Volume 21, Number 2: E192-195 . ART OF MEDICINE . What Do Warhol, Pollock, and Murakami …

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