ADMS 3502 Lecture Notes - Lecture 43: Distributive Justice, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Fluid Replacement

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Principle of justice: -justice in health care is usually defined as a form of fairness, or as. Aristotle once said, "giving to each that which is his due. " Persons who are equals should qualify for equal treatment. This is borne out in the application of medicare, which is available to all persons over the age of 65 years. Criteria chosen says nothing about need or other noteworthy factors about the persons in this category. The principle of justice is a strong motivation toward the reform of our health care system so that the needs of the entire population are taken into account. Jonsen, siegler and winslade have identified four "topics" that are intrinsic to every clinical encounter. Focusing our discussion around these four topics gives us a way to organize the facts of the particular case at hand. Medical indications - all clinical encounters include a diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment options, and include an assessment of goals of care.

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