Delora Liggins
HCS/545
March 9, 2015
Professor Nathanial ElamEthical Health Care Issues Paper In this paper will be describing the current ethical health care issues on transplant allocation; refusal of care on blood transfusion; patient noncompliance with treatment; biomedical research; patient dumping; and compliance with new health care requirements. Also this paper will evaluate and examine the ethical principles can be useful to the problem. According to Jonsen (1998), the current health care issues on transplant allocation are the age, because it fails to point out the taken as a whole status of a patient’s health; the merit, because the physicians have the ability to act as jury; the health …show more content…
Also the health care organization can call the patients to remind patients of dosages and refills. Technology assist doctors and health providers determine whether patients are taking their prescribe drugs. And electronic alerts are an effective and helpful tool in encouraging patients to get treatment and screening. The Respect for autonomy is how the patient is allowed to act in any way they would like. It means that the patient has the to act in their own way with their own understanding and without the control of any influences that would prevent them from taking a voluntary and free …show more content…
The non Maleficence is very similar to the biomedical research concerning the patients and physicians rights. The beneficence is that health care providers have a responsibility to be of an advantage to the patient, as well as to take helpful steps to stop and to remove damage from the patient. These responsibilities are looked as normal and obvious and are widely established as the suitable goals of medicine. Also this principle is the one whom society has accredited as capable to provide medical care, trusting that the physician’s principal idea is to help. The goal of providing benefit can be useful both to individual patients, and to the good of people as a whole. This principle is similar to the patient non compliance with treatment concerning the patient has trust in the physician concerning accurate information about