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Medical/Healthcare law and ethics • Three key elements • law • professional codes and guidelines • ethical theories and principles Medical/Healthcare law and ethics • Law – represents minimum standards – applies broad societal standards and expectations • Codes and guidelines – set minimum professional standards – reinforced with sanctions by self-regulating professions • Ethics – strives for maximum standards – provides framework for resolving health care dilemmas Medical/Healthcare law and ethics Action may be legal illegal legal illegal + + + + moral moral immoral immoral Medical/Healthcare law and ethics • Ethical dilemmas – increased frequency & difficulty due to: • increased technology – life-saving/life-sustaining procedures/treatments • changing doctor-patient relationship – beneficence+paternalism → autonomy+justice+rights • changing doctor-healthcare professional relationship – professional roles; specialisation; team care; shared-decision making Issues that are not normally ethical dilemmas • issues of medical etiquette • legal problems • inappropriate indications/treatment/discussion of treatment options • problems of communication • breakdown in relationships • assessment of decision-making capacity • obtaining informed consent Medical/Healthcare law and ethics key ethical concepts – – – – – – – autonomy respect for persons consent paternalism beneficence non-maleficence futility – – – – – – – preservation of life sanctity of life quality of life justice rights best interests confidentiality Medical/Healthcare law and ethics current issues • Intervention-related issues • consent • beginning of life – human reproduction » abortion » infertility and assisted reproduction » childbirth • death and dying – – – – life-sustaining treatment medical futility quality of life euthanasia/assisted suicide • research • Policy-related issues • rationing and managing health care costs Guiding principles when dealing with dilemmas • respect for autonomy of the patient (selfdetermination) • beneficence (do good) • non-maleficence (do no harm) • fidelity (truthfulness and confidentiality) • veracity (honesty) • justice (equitable distribution of benefits/burdens) Issues of ethical rights • • • • • • Right to health care (?) Right to self determination Right to privacy (confidentiality) Rights of children and the unborn Right to life Right to die