Health insurer and ethical conflicts in clinical centers

Dublin Core

Title

Health insurer and ethical conflicts in clinical centers

Author

Hassanian-Moghaddam, Hossein
Saeedeh, Sarjami

Publisher

20080000

Language

English

Publication Date

20080000

Abstract

Obligations to patient care and cost control can be seen as competing moral claims. Sometimes controlling costs does or appears to jeopardize obligations to patients, creating tension, stress, and ethical conflict for health providers in prioritizing these claims.

Primary Classification

9.3.1

Secondary Classification

9.3.1;1.2;5.3

Primary keywords

health care--[pri];health insurance--[pri]

Secondary keywords

clinical ethics;confidentiality;hospitals;Islamic ethics;patient care

Subject

Iran

Conference

Second International Congress of Medical Ethics in Iran; Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Research Center, Tehran Iran; 2008 April 16-18; Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Journal Article

Second International Congress of Medical Ethics in Iran 2008 April 16-18 Accessed: http://mehr.tums.ac.ir/Default.aspx?lang=en [2010 November 1]

Link for Internet access

Primary Document Type

upd; lecture

Call Number

file

Collection

Citation

“Health insurer and ethical conflicts in clinical centers,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed September 7, 2024, http://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34331.