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Journal articles on the topic "Moral and ethical aspects of Medical economics"

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Morozova, A. A. "V.S. Solovyov on the Correlation between Economy and Morality: Modern Aspects." Solov’evskie issledovaniya, no. 4 (December 15, 2021): 38–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17588/2076-9210.2021.4.038-053.

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The processes of the development of a market economy, entailing the commercialization in all spheres of social life, raise the question of the correlation between the role of human beings as economic subjects and our role as moral beings. In economics, this this issue is associated with the discussion about the way norms pervade economic theory, expressed in the dichotomy between holistic and individualistic methods. The scope of the influence of governmental bodies and large corporate structures on the socio-economic, cultural and natural environment highlights the philosophical problem of ap
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Ibragimov, Daniyal, Mariia Soboleva, Yulia Dmitrievna Dementyeva, Sofiia Roshchupkina, Roman Bakhtiiarov, and Elena Petrenko. "Ethical Aspects in Medical Practice: Investigation of Ethical Dilemmas and Principles Related to Medical Practice." Journal of Complementary Medicine Research 14, no. 3 (2023): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/jcmr.2023.14.03.20.

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Medical ethics or medical deontology is a set of ethical norms and principles of behavior of medical workers in the performance of their professional duties, i.e. deontology provides mainly norms of relationships with the patient. In the medical understanding, deontology is the teaching of legal, professional and moral duties and rules of conduct of a medical worker in relation to a patient. In addition, deontology establishes norms of relationships between medical professionals and relatives of patients, as well as between colleagues in the medical team. The article is a study of ethical aspe
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DAVIS, JOHN B., and ROBERT McMASTER. "Situating care in mainstream health economics: an ethical dilemma?" Journal of Institutional Economics 11, no. 4 (2014): 749–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1744137414000538.

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Abstract:Standard health economics concentrates on the provision of care by medical professionals. Yet ‘care’ receives scant analysis; it is portrayed as a spillover effect or externality in the form of interdependent utility functions. In this context care can only be conceived as either acts of altruism or as social capital. Both conceptions are subject to considerable problems stemming from mainstream health economics’ reliance on a reductionist social model built around instrumental rationality and consequentialism. Subsequently, this implies a disregard for moral rules and duties and the
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Pikuza, O. I., A. M. Zakirova, and N. K. Shoshina. "Actual aspects of medical ethics in training of the pediatrician." Kazan medical journal 95, no. 3 (2014): 469–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/kmj1538.

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Nowadays the problems of medical ethics are gaining the special significance as a result of changes in social and economic relations, healthcare modernization due to appearance of new effective methods for instrumental and laboratory examinations, treatment approaches, development of market relations in medicine. The aim of the presented paper is to cover the actual aspects of medical ethics in pediatrics. The paper reviews the ethical aspects of the work of a in detail. Differentiated approach in choosing pediatrician interns, which is based not only on academic progress, but also on professi
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De Micco, Francesco, and Roberto Scendoni. "Three Different Currents of Thought to Conceive Justice: Legal, and Medical Ethics Reflections." Philosophies 9, no. 3 (2024): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/philosophies9030061.

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The meaning of justice can be defined according to a juridical, human, theological, ethical, biomedical, or social perspective. It should guarantee the protection of life and health, personal, civil, political, economic, and religious rights, as well as non-discrimination, inclusion, protection, and access to care. In this review, we deal with three theoretical concepts that define justice in all its aspects. (1) The utilitarian theory, which justifies moral statements on the basis of the evaluation of the consequences that an action produces, elaborating a pragmatic model of medical science.
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Wardrope, Alistair. "Health justice in the Anthropocene: medical ethics and the Land Ethic." Journal of Medical Ethics 46, no. 12 (2020): 791–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2020-106855.

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Industrialisation, urbanisation and economic development have produced unprecedented (if unevenly distributed) improvements in human health. They have also produced unprecedented exploitation of Earth’s life support systems, moving the planet into a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene—one defined by human influence on natural systems. The health sector has been complicit in this influence. Bioethics, too, must acknowledge its role—the environmental threats that will shape human health in this century represent a ‘perfect moral storm’ challenging the ethical theories of the last. The US cons
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Subot, N. I. "Criminology characteristics of a person who commits smuggling transplant organs and other human anatomical materials." Analytical and Comparative Jurisprudence, no. 3 (July 22, 2024): 476–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2788-6018.2024.03.82.

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The article provides a detailed analysis of the complex dynamics involved in criminal offences related to transplant medicine. The authors conduct an in-depth examination of the psychological, social, and economic factors that drive individuals to engage in organ smuggling. Emphasis is placed on the characteristics of individuals with medical education or connections in the medical field, and their ability to organize and carry out such operations with high levels of professionalism and planning. Additionally, the article highlights the importance of understanding these criminal offences in de
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Shlopak, L. B. "Standards of Good Clinical Practice (GCP)." Spravočnik vrača obŝej praktiki (Journal of Family Medicine), no. 6 (May 28, 2023): 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-10-2306-03.

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In the Eurasian Economic Union, the unified rules of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) came into force on May 6, 2017. These rules relate primarily to the circulation of medicines, and, along with good manufacturing practice (GMP) and good laboratory practice (GLP), are fundamental in matters of standardizing the quality of medical care for the population. The scope of these rules covers clinical trials of medicines, where the “subject” is an individual, and affects the ethical and moral aspects of conducting such trials [4]. Compliance with these rules is necessary when conducting clinical trials,
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Breczko, Anetta, Agata Breczko, and Rafael Antonio Lopez Martinez. "The COVID 19 Pandemic as a Moral Test for Society." Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 68, no. 1 (2023): 79–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2023-0004.

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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic brings up unprecedented challenges. Healthcare practitioners find themselves in an extraordinary, wartime-like situation and are obliged to apply triage on a daily basis. In this context, routine procedures prove insufficient and the redefinition of ethical practice guidelines becomes a necessity – leading not only to a shift in procedures, but also reshaping the very value of human life. This, in turn, triggers an axiological crisis, which exacerbates the tension between paradigms of sanctity and quality of life and the conflicting principles of egalitarianism a
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Vladimir M., Sokolov, and Stovba Andrey V. "The Imperative of the Bioethical Approach to the Moral and Political Problems of the Coronacrisis COVID-19." Humanitarian Vector 16, no. 2 (2021): 80–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/1996-7853-2021-16-2-80-87.

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Mass diseases in the modern world, such as epidemics and even more pandemics pose global threats and risks to human civilization. Few infectious diseases known or emerging pose vital ethical problems as quickly and sharply as they did during the outbreak of the new form of the coronavirus COVID-19. The peculiarity of this epidemic is that the emergency situation in healthcare over a short period of time escalated into an economic and geopolitical crisis, which received one of its names “Corona Crisis 2020”. The World Health Organization has classified COVID-19 as a worldwide pandemic. At the t
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Moral and ethical aspects of Medical economics"

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Esser, Jan Hendrik. "Who cares? : moral reflections on business in healthcare." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52612.

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Thesis (MPhil)--University of Stellenbosch, 2001.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This evaluation serves the purpose of illuminating concepts and ideas behind the moral impact of business values in healthcare and to establish a framework for the analysis of moral dilemmas found in the sphere ofbio-medical ethics. The historic developments of business in healthcare are examined, looking at how and why business became an integral part of the health care system. The concept of "managed healthcare" is introduced and used as the context in which the different institutional role-players are brought toget
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Sidler, Daniel. "Medical futility as an action guide in neonatal end-of-life decisions." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/50017.

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Thesis (MPhil)--University of Stellenbosch, 2004.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This thesis discusses the value of medical futility as an action guide for neonatal endof- life decisions. The concept is contextualized within the narrative of medical progress, the uncertainty of medical prognostication and the difficulty of just resource allocation, within the unique African situation where children are worse off today than they were at the beginning of the last century. parties actively engage in an interactive deliberation for a plan of action. Both parties ought to accept moral responsibility. S
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Benshalom, Edna. "Moral dilemmas of medical students : a study of ethical aspects of medical training." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/30935.

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This study examines the ethical reality of medical students, and ethical curricular aspects of medical school. The 'received curriculum' is analysed using a combined interdisciplinary theoretical framework of 'Ethics' and 'Curriculum'. Defined in terms of students' experience of the curriculum, and the participants' perceived moral reality, the study was framed within a phenomenological-interpretive research paradigm. Content analysis of the 'narrative corpus' obtained by 38 open questionnaires addressed to sixth-year medical students, and by 21 interviews with medical students and senior facu
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Pierce, Lynn Margaret. "Physicians who write about talking with patients : the interview." Thesis, McGill University, 1992. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=56935.

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This thesis critically reviews medical journal literature on the physician-patient interview. The review focuses on literature which is written by and for physicians, in Canadian and American, English language medical journals. Articles, essays and letters to the editor are examined as a cultural exchange amongst physicians that both shapes and is shaped by the values of the medical profession. Chapter One presents literature concerning physician-patient communication in general. The following Chapters Two, Three and Four ("The Physician as Medical Interpreter," "Physician and Patient: in Conf
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Wiebe, Jeff, and University of Lethbridge Faculty of Management. "Near or far : psychological distance construal and its role in ethical." Thesis, Lethbridge, Alta. :|bUniversity of Lethbridge, Faculty of Management,|cc2013, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10133/3431.

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A focus group and experiment were conducted to test the effects of psychological distance on participant affect, intentions, and behaviours in the realm of ethical consumption. Construal Level Theory (Liberman and Trope, 1998) posits that psychologically-near concepts are viewed differently than their psychologically-far counterparts, and this framework was used to guide the development of predictions relating to four dimensions of distance: temporal, spatial, social, and hypothetical. The study revealed that participants exhibit significantly higher levels of affect and intention when present
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Hurlimann, Thierry. "The duty to treat very defective neonates as "persons" : from the legal and moral personhood of very defective neonates to their best interests in medical treatment." Thesis, McGill University, 2003. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=80929.

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The dramatic improvement of neonatal intensive care has produced vexing ethical and legal questions. One of the most striking issues is to determine whether the most defective neonates should be provided with intensive care and to what extent they should be treated. This thesis demonstrates that an attempt to answer this question and an analysis of the demands and limitations of a duty to treat defective neonates cannot properly occur without first considering the legal concerns and ethical issues surrounding the notion of "person". The author examines germane ethical theories and North
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Brouillet, Miriam. "Is it justified to patent human genetic resources?" Thesis, McGill University, 2003. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=19699.

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In the past century, the scope of patentable objects has greatly expanded. Patents are now being granted on living organisms, human biological material and genes. What are the consequences of such practices for scientific research and health care? One of the fundamental philosophical questions behind this issue is the following: are we justified in patenting human genetic material? An examination of the traditional philosophical justification of intellectual property will allow us to critically explore whether or not this practice is ethically justifiable. It will be argued that the consequent
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Johnston, Sharon 1972. "Double agent dilemma : the Canadian physician: patient advocate and social agent." Thesis, McGill University, 1999. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=30308.

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This thesis considers the rationalization of health care in Canada. It focuses on the conflicting roles modern physicians play in our system, acting as both patient advocate and social agent. It begins by tracing the origin of both of these duties. It then examines the ethical, professional, and legal issues which arise in the limited circumstances where front-line physicians must participate in the rationing of health care. It offers a framework for resolving the double agent dilemma and states five interlocking recommendations which are the building blocks of the resolution.
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Bigney, Mark W. "Neither mechanic nor high priest : moral suasion and the physician-patient relationship." Thesis, McGill University, 2006. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=99576.

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The most ordinary man or woman has means of knowledge concerning his own feelings and circumstances that immeasurably surpass those that anyone else can have.-John Stuart Mill, On Liberty<br>One feature that varies within competing conceptions of medical shared decision-making is how a patient's values are to be engaged by a physician. One detail that can be overlooked under "shared" decision-making is whether or not a physician ought (or be allowed) to attempt to persuade the patient to adopt particular health-related values. Some argue that it is incumbent on a physician to share her privile
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Limentani, Alexander Esmond. "A certain sympathy : a study in moral philosophy and its application to certain aspects of healthcare." Thesis, University of Kent, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.242862.

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Books on the topic "Moral and ethical aspects of Medical economics"

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M, Hall George. Ethics and economics of health care. Warren H. Green, 1992.

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T͡Syvkin, Mark. Medit͡sina, vrach-pat͡sient: Medit͡sina: vrach-pat͡sient : rezulʹtaty mnogoletnikh nabli͡udeniĭ i osmysleniĭ = Medicine, physician-patient : the result of long term observation and reflections. Izd-vo "Mir Collection", 1996.

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Kulkarni, Suresh. Health for peace: Towards a holistic perspective. Northern Book Centre, 1992.

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Menzel, Paul T. Strong medicine: The ethical rationing of health care. Oxford University Press, 1990.

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J, Mohr, Schubert Ch, and Evangelische Akademie Bad Boll, eds. Ethik der Gesundheitsökonomie. Springer-Verlag, 1992.

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Ruh, Hans. Argument Ethik: Orientierung für die Praxis Ökologie, Medizin, Wirtschaft, Politik. Theologischer Verlag, 1991.

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Colen, B. D. Hard choices: Mixed blessings of modern medical technology. Putnam, 1986.

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Ethics, Seminar in Business. Ethical considerations in the business aspects of health care. Georgetown University Press, 1995.

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Smith, George Patrick. Distributive justice and the new medicine. Edward Elgar, 2008.

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Smith, George Patrick. Distributive justice and the new medicine. Edward Elgar, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Moral and ethical aspects of Medical economics"

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Riis, P. "Ethical Aspects of Medical Technology." In The Economics of Medical Technology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72785-6_13.

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Kasher, Asa. "At the Edge of Viability: Philosophical, Moral and Ethical Aspects and Proposals." In The Embryo: Scientific Discovery and Medical Ethics. KARGER, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000082237.

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Parker, Mike, Mehrunisha Suleman, and Tony Hope. "Medical ethics." In Oxford Textbook of Medicine, edited by John D. Firth, Christopher P. Conlon, and Timothy M. Cox. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198746690.003.0005.

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Medicine is both a scientific and a moral enterprise. It is as important to give reasons for the ethical aspects of clinical decisions as it is for the scientific aspects. The corollary of evidence-based medicine is reason-based ethics. Two concepts central to many ethical aspects of clinical practice are autonomy and best interests. Evidence-based medicine emphasizes the importance of critical assessment: interventions should be evaluated on the basis of evidence, not tradition. Critical skills are therefore crucial to modern scientific medicine. Importantly, medicine is a moral enterprise as
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Hope, Tony. "Medical ethics." In Oxford Textbook of Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199204854.003.0202.

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Medicine is a moral enterprise as well as a scientific one. It is as important to give reasons for the ethical aspects as it is for the scientific aspects of a decision. The corollary of evidence-based medicine is reason-based ethics. Two concepts central to many ethical aspects of clinical practice are autonomy and best interests....
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"Human Rights: Moral Ethical Social Medical and Legal Aspects." In Multidimensional Curriculum Enhancing Future Thinking Literacy. Brill | Sense, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004375208_012.

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Ahmad, Nafees. "The Ethical Aspects of Chatbots and Beyond." In Advances in Medical Technologies and Clinical Practice. IGI Global, 2024. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-3112-5.ch010.

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The ethical considerations surrounding chatbots extend well beyond simple functionality, touching on nuanced areas of trust, societal impact, and moral responsibility. Chatbots frequently handle sensitive user data, such as personal information, financial details, or health records. This raises significant privacy and data security concerns. Developers must ensure that data collection adheres to stringent standards, such as those outlined in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or other privacy regulations. Any misuse, such as sharing data with third parties without consent, undermine
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Hassan, M. Kabir, and Aishath Muneeza. "Islamic Economics." In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Economic Ethics. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192894328.013.6.

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Abstract Islamic economics is ethical as its principles are derived from the religion Islam that gives paramount consideration to application of moral principles in all aspects of human lives. As such, there is no need to mention the word ethics with Islamic economics to describe its moral dimension since ethical values are inherently included in Islamic economics. This chapter provides a basic overview of the lex loci applicable to Islamic economics, which is Shariah, in order to understand the Islamic world view surrounding the subject and its economic teachings derived from tawheed. Further
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Faden, Ruth R., and Judith Areen. "Screening Newborns for HIV: Ethical and Legal Aspects." In AIDS, Women, and the Next Generation. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195065725.003.0010.

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Abstract The chapter is divided into three sections. The first part provides an overview of the legal context for HIV screening of newborns. Specific legal issues raised by both mandatory and parental consent programs are examined. The second part presents a moral justification of parental consent requirements, as well as an analysis of the conditions under which it is morally permissible to override or bypass such requirements in medical and public health contexts.
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Coelho, Luis, and Sara Reis. "Ethical Issues of Gamification in Healthcare." In Advances in Medical Technologies and Clinical Practice. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7472-0.ch001.

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Gamification techniques have proven to be very effective in improving motivation and commitment, providing increased performance in both qualitative and quantitative terms. For this reason, it has been applied in more and more areas, with health and healthcare being no exception. The potential of this type of approach is enormous, and, on the one hand, it can motivate positive feelings; it can also foster deviant behaviors that fail to contribute to the individual and common good. This chapter aims to explore the relationship between the development of gamification systems and the ethical and
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Heller, Peter. "Technoethics." In Advances in Human and Social Aspects of Technology. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6122-6.ch006.

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Technoethics relates to the impact of ethics in technology and technological change in biological, medical, military, engineering, and other applications. Accordingly, new questions arise about the moral right and wrong of corresponding technological issues. These, in turn, generate novel trade-offs, many of them controversial, involving the desirable versus undesirable ethical aspects of the new invention or innovation from a moral viewpoint. The discussion in this chapter suggests that frequently much can be said on both sides of an ethical argument and that therefore, at times, agonizing de
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Conference papers on the topic "Moral and ethical aspects of Medical economics"

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MUNTEAN, Maria. "The ethical and moral context of communication ethics in the field of medical training." In Interconexiunea dimensiunilor de formare profesională prin studii superioare de licență, master, doctorat în științe ale educației . Ion Creangă Pedagogical State University, 2023. https://doi.org/10.46727/c.09-12-2022.p133-138.

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It is well known that ethics, morality and deontology form the main ethical and deontological aspects of medical activity. Ethical and moral issues are one of the main directions for many specialties, but also for representatives of society. The value context of ethics and morality of communication deontology in the field of medical training is revealed in this article.
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Radulović, Vladimir, Zoran Radulović, and Vesna Cogoljević. "Legal and ethical aspects of business with a view to the issue of language." In Employment, Education and Entrepreneurship 2024. Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5937/eee24060r.

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The legal scholar and critical theorist Jeanne Lorraine Schroeder applied a unique interdisciplinary approach to the philosophy of law which uses linguistically driven Lacanian psychoanalysis, more precisely the theory of four discourses, as well as critical theories about the relationship of ideology and critique, to examine values, subjective roles and tendencies in scholarship which in jurisprudence correspond to the four discourses: the master's, hysteric's, university's and the analyst's. Through this approach, she investigates, among other issues, the relationship of morality with positi
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Barzo, Lilla Andrea. "Thoughts on the private law interpretation of the doctor’s duty to tell the truth." In Naděje právní vědy 2023. University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24132/zcu.nadeje.2023.48-54.

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In the UK, the Duty of Candour was brought into force, which imposes a legal duty – since 2014 – on healthcare providers to be honest. Because of that, and the positive statistics that assure the importance of honest communication, I decided to look at the Hungarian legislative and ethical environment. Firstly I analyzed the bioethical background through deontology and consequentalist theories to better understand the moral aspects of honesty. Secondly, I examined the accurate general legislative provisions of informing the patients, to clarify that not all details that are considered general
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Lobo, K. Mary Vino. "CULTURAL ASPECTS OF KAUTILYA’S ARTHASHASTRA: A COMPREHENSIVE REFLECTION ON ANCIENT INDIAN GOVERNANCE." In Transforming Knowledge: A Multidisciplinary Research on Integrative Learning Across Disciplines. The Bhopal School of Social Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.51767/ic250312.

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The Arthashastra, attributed to the ancient Indian scholar and statesman Kautilya (also known as Chanakya), stands as a monumental treatise on governance, political strategy, economics, and statecraft. Rooted in the cultural and social fabric of ancient India, the Arthashastra offers a unique perspective on the complexities of governance, emphasizing the interplay between ethics, law, and the nature of power. This comprehensive reflection explores the cultural aspects embedded within the Arthashastra, highlighting its insights on the roles of rulers, ministers, and citizens, and its practical
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Сметана, Владимир Васильевич. "DIGITAL IMMORTALITY AND ITS IMPACT ON THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC STRUCTURES OF SOCIETY." In Вопросы фундаментальных и прикладных научных исследований: сборник статей X международной научной конференции (Омск, Ноябрь 2024). Crossref, 2025. https://doi.org/10.37539/241106.2024.42.76.003.

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Данная статья посвящена философскому исследованию феномена цифрового бессмертия и его потенциального влияния на фундаментальные социально-экономические структуры общества. Цифровое бессмертие, подразумевающее перенос сознания человека в цифровую среду и его гипотетически бесконечное существование, представляет собой радикальный вызов для человечества, требующий переосмысления базовых понятий жизни, смерти, личности и сознания. В статье анализируются разные аспекты цифрового бессмертия. Рассматриваются изменения в конкуренции, мобильности рабочей силы, возникновение новых профессий и проблема в
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Reports on the topic "Moral and ethical aspects of Medical economics"

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Shaposhnikov, Gennadii, Irina Airapetova, and Andrey Ustinov. Electronic training course "History of Medicine (Department of History, Economics and Law)". Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Уральский государственный медицинский университет" Министерства здравоохранения Российской Федерации, 2024. https://doi.org/10.12731/er0866.12122024.

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The electronic training course "History of Medicine" is compiled in accordance with the requirements of the federal state educational standard of higher education 3++ for specialties 05/31/2011. Medical care, 05/32.01. Preventive medicine, 05/31/02. Pediatrics, 05/31/03. Dentistry The purpose of the course is to study the history, patterns and logic of the development of healing, medicine and healthcare of the peoples of the world from antiquity to the beginning of the XXI century. Course objectives: to teach students to objectively analyze historical phenomena, achievements and prospects for
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