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  • Medical Ethics – Ethical Issues in Healthcare of Persons with Developmental Disabilities

    Ethical Issues in Healthcare of Persons with Developmental Disabilities A Threat to Disabled Persons? On the Genetics Approach to Developmental Disabilities This essay by Hans S. Reinders explores the claim that the genetics approach to intellectual disability does not imply a negative evaluation of disabled persons because there is a distinction between the person and…

  • Medicare Prospective Payment

    The principles of bioethics indicate that Prospective Payment has a moral dimension.

  • The Real Caregivers in the Nursing Home – Certified Nursing Assistants

    The Real Caregivers in the Nursing Home – Certified Nursing Assistants     Certified nursing assistants are integral to maintaining the quality of nursing homes because they have the most extensive contact with residents. Low wages, stressful work, demanding residents, and little recognition often lead to high turnover rates. With these premises, this article asserts…

  • Beyond the Law: A Philosophical Note

    Beyond the Law – A Philosophical Note     Hans Uffelmann, co-founder of the Center, asserts that the laws of society reflect its moral values and therefore, an application of those laws to specific cases is a matter of both legal and ethical decision making.

  • The Case of Russell: Adults with Disabilities as Essential Partners in Their Healthcare

    A man who went through many unfavorable health circumstances that result in him being an advocate for his health.

  • The Case of Ginger: Autism and Blood Cancer Treatments

    A 30-year-old woman, “Ginger,” is in the clinic, having been diagnosed several years ago with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS, a blood disorder). There is a high chance that the disease will progress to acute myeloid leukemia (AML), with lower chance of survival, so physicians had started chemotherapy.

  • Case Study – Our Pregnant Daughter Didn’t Want This.

    Is a healthcare directive legally in effect if the patient is pregnant?

  • Case Study – Family Opposition to Organ Donation Despite First Person Consent

    JD has not regained consciousness and is apt to remain permanently in a vegetative state. A decision is made to withdraw life support. Is organ donation a possibility?

  • Ethics Committee Consortium

    Ethics Committee Consortium The Ethics Committee Consortium is a collaborative effort of more than 20 healthcare organizations who meet on a regular basis to: Educate themselves to “do ethics” Develop and review hospital policies Consult on complex cases arising in the organization These activities have been shown to improve patient outcomes and reduce organizational risk.…
  • Case Study – I Know What You’re Thinking

    An African American male patient, age forty-two, was admitted to a skilled nursing unit after surgery for head and neck cancer with lymph involvement, newly diagnosed.  What is presupposed by his “life on the streets”? by his active drug use in the past?

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