The Patient-Physician Relation - Robert M. Veatch

The Patient-Physician Relation

The Patient as Partner, Part 2
Buch | Hardcover
322 Seiten
1991
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
978-0-253-36207-0 (ISBN)
29,90 inkl. MwSt
"Throughout the past two decades, when medical ethics has had a renaissance, Robert Veatch has been a leading contributor to its dialogue and advance. This collection of his work shows the breadth and the cogency of his thinking. . . . it is a book worth having." —Journal of the American Medical Association

" . . . a fascinating dissection of almost every aspect of the doctor-patient relationship. . . . strongly recommended reading for all health care workers interested in this rapidly evolving field." —Queen's Quarterly

"This outstanding discussion of important current medical issues is a valuable addition to academic and professional libraries." —Choice

" . . . an important contribution to bioethics . . . certain to provoke controversy in the field." —Medical Humanities Review

"Lucid and well-argued . . . " —Religious Studies Review

This book heralds the imminent demise of "doctor knows best." In it, Robert M. Veatch proposes a postmodern medicine in which decisions about patient care will routinely involve both doctor and patient—not only in ethically complex cases such as the termination of life-sustaining treatment, but in everyday care as well.

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part I. The Foundations of the Patient-Physician Relation
1. Models for Ethical Medicine in a Revolutionary Age
2. Medical Ethics: Professional or Universal?
3. The Physician as Stranger: The Ethics of the Anonymous Patient-Physician Relationship
4. Values in Routine Medical Decisions
5. The Concept of "Medical Indications"
6. The Principles for Medical Ethics

Part II. The Individual Professional-Patient Relation
7. Informed Consent: The Emergeing Norms
8. Malpractice in the Contract Mode
9. The Ethics of Generic Drug Use
10. Treatment INDs: The Right of Access to Experimental Drugs
11. Ethics of Drugs for Nonapproved Uses
12. When Should the Patient Know? The Death of the Therapeutic Privilege
13. An Unexpected Chronosome: Disclosure of Genetic Information
14. The Ethics of Dispensing Placebos
15. The Patient's Right of Access to Medical Records
16. The Limits of Confidentiality: The Case of the Homosexual Husband
17. Patients' Duties and Physicians' Rights

Part III. The Social Professional-Patient Relation
18. Autonomy's Temporary Triumph: On the Alleged Conflict between Autonomy and Justice
19. DRGs and the Ethics of Cost Containment
20. Justice and Economics: Care of the Terminally Ill, Persistently Vegetative, and Elderly
21. Voluntary Risks to Health: The Ethical Issues

Part IV. Special Problem Areas
22. The Ethics of Organ Transplantation
23. The Technical Criteria Fallacy: The Case of Spina Bifida
24. Limits of Guardian Treament Refusal: A Reasonableness Standard
25. "Do Not Resuscitate" Orders: An Ethical Analysis
26. The Ethics of Institutional Ethics Committees

Part V. The Future of the Partnership
27. Contemporary Bioethics and the Demise of Modern Medicine
Notes
Index

Verlagsort Bloomington, IN
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 653 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Medizinethik
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Geschichte / Ethik der Medizin
ISBN-10 0-253-36207-5 / 0253362075
ISBN-13 978-0-253-36207-0 / 9780253362070
Zustand Neuware
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