Depending on one’s personal experience in obtaining health care, or one’s view of the role of physicians in society, of law as a tool for social change, of the scope of medical ethics, or of the United States’ place in the broader global community, the no-duty principle might seem appropriate, irresponsible, or downright wrong. Imagine you are traveling in a country where socialized medicine is the legal norm, and your discussion with a citizen of that country turns to the topic of your countries’ respective health systems.
When asked, how will you account for the fact that health care is far from being a fundamental right rooted in American law?
Answer- The health care facilities are essential for wealth of country because only healthy person can serve best for that country and can improve its status.
We can explain this but the fact that America not only have provided the healthcare as the fundamental law but also helped and its maintenance in the society by providing special health care centres provide good and efficient medicines the personhealth and also established this several hospitals and medical centres for giving efficient care to the persons and also providing useful information for maintaining their health.
All these things are crucial for maintenance of a healthy society and its improvement and also for good development of a country.
Depending on one’s personal experience in obtaining health care, or one’s view of the role of...
In your opinion, does our health care system encourage moral
excellence, or make it difficult for doctors, nurses and other
medical professionals to achieve moral excellence? Why or why not?
(This is your OPINION, but you must give REASONS for it, hence the
reason it is called a “Reasoned Opinion Post”. You are not graded
on what your opinion is, but rather on how well you substantiate or
support that opinion.)
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Q: Compare the assumptions of physician-centered and
collaborative communication. How is the caregiver’s role different
in each model? How is the patient’s role different?
Answer: Physical-centered communication involves the specialists
taking control of the conversation. They decide on the topics of
discussion and when to end the process. The patient responds to the
issues raised by the caregiver and acts accordingly. On the other
hand, Collaborative communication involves a...