Justice and Patients' Rights NOT FINISHED Flashcards

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What is the classic definition of ethics?

What is the definition as applied to medicine?

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How should we live?

How should we treat patients
How should we allocate our resources?
Who get what?

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What is formal justice?

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  • treating everyone the same, this maintains inequalities
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What is substantive justice?

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  • takes into account inequalities

- also called positive discrimination

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What is justice as desert?

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  • treat people equally according to how deserving they are
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What is justice as maximising utility?

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  • maximising benefit for the most number of people

- utilitarianism

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What is justice as satisfying need?

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  • money would be spent on people who have lost of healthcare needs anon money who’ve no healthcare needs
  • money taken from those who could afford it most
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What is the fair-innings approach?

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elderly people get lower priority

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What are the 9 protected characteristics that must be disregarded when treating patients?

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  1. disability
  2. gender reassignment
  3. pregnant or maternity
  4. race
  5. religion or belief
  6. sex
  7. sexual orientation
  8. age
  9. civil partnership and marriage
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