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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 77(6): 486-490, dic. 2017.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-894526

ABSTRACT

En cuestiones de salud, cuando en el proceso de toma de decisiones se produce alguna tensión entre principios éticos, se considera estar frente a un dilema bioético. Puede suceder que, ante la falta de reflexión, se traslade a un Comité de Bioética Asistencial la resolución de problemas complejos que no constituyen estrictamente un dilema. La bioética surge como disciplina a mediados del siglo XX. Se define como una ayuda para la toma de decisiones en los dilemas éticos, centrada en dos aspectos: la ética de investigación para proteger los derechos de los sujetos de investigación; y la bioética asistencial, de carácter consultivo. Diferenciar entre situaciones clínicas difíciles o complejas y dilemas éticos, propiamente dichos, teniendo en cuenta los valores implicados, permitiría saber cuándo es necesario pedir un asesoramiento a un Comité. No se trata tanto de decidir qué es correcto o incorrecto, cuanto de cuál es la solución más recomendable a un problema. Se revisa la historia de los Comités de Bioética en Argentina que afrontan hoy el desafío de promover la responsabilidad social, abriendo las deliberaciones hacia la comunidad y los profesionales de la salud. En el siglo XX se distinguen dos momentos históricos: una primera etapa lenta y pionera y una segunda que obedece a la existencia del marco regulatorio legal. Teniendo en cuenta a la deliberación como método de la ética, este artículo propone un procedimiento de análisis de casos y el método deliberativo para resolver situaciones dilemáticas, con o sin la ayuda de un Comité.


In healthcare, an ethical concern that arises during the decision making process is considered to be a bioethical dilemma. It is often the case that in the absence of proper deliberation, the problem is transferred to a bioethics committee, not even representing precisely a dilemma. Bioethics emerged as a discipline in the mid-20th century. It is defined as a support to decision-making in ethical dilemmas centered on two aspects: ethics of clinical investigation, focused on protecting the rights of research subjects, and bioethics in medical practice, of an advisory nature. To recognize the difference among difficult or complex clinical circumstances and ethical dilemmas could allow knowing when it is necessary to request for advice of a committee. It is not so much a question of deciding what is right or wrong, but which is the most advisable solution to a problem. We review the history of Bioethics Committees in Argentina that are facing today the challenge of promoting social responsibility and opening deliberations to community and health professionals. In the 20th century two historical moments are recognized: a pioneering and slow first period, and a second one of legal regulatory framework. Considering deliberation as a method of ethics, this article proposes a case analysis procedure and the deliberative method to elucidate dilemmas, with or without the help of a Committee.


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Humans , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Bioethical Issues/history , Ethics Committees, Clinical/history , Decision Making/ethics , Argentina
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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-531597

ABSTRACT

This article aims to seek a moral and ethical model to achieve effective cost control of medical service after investigating the ethical problems initiated by current control process of medical service cost.It should be a standard model that combines the long-term profitability and the short-term one as well as the economic efficiency and the social efficiency.

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