Medicine, human rights and ethics: paths to universal rights The core of global practical ethics consists in the international adherence to human rights. The medical and healthcare communities stand at the forefront ... A Frewer,M Rothhaar - 《Medicine Health Care & Philosophy》 被引量: 1发表...
The medical and healthcare communities stand at the forefront of fundamental challenges. In 2008 the 60th anniversaries of the " Universal Declaration of Human Rights " and the "Declaration of Geneva" adopted by the World Medical Association were celebrated. In September 1948, the Second General ...
Public health nursing has a code of ethics that guides practice. This includes the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses, Principles of the Ethical Practice of Public Health, and the Scope and Standards of Public Health Nursing. Human rights and Rights-based care in public health...
Asylum Seekers and Public Health Ethics 2002. When ethics, healthcare, and human rights conflict: Mental healthcare for asylum seekers. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11(3): 304–318. CrossRef Robertson, A. 1998. Critical reflections on the politics of need: ... V Wild - Springer...
UnitedHealth Group believes supporting human rights is core to advancing our mission to help people live healthier lives and help make the health system work better for everyone. View our Human Rights Policy Commitment to Ethical Marketing Our communications with customers, members, employees, clinici...
The ethical foundation of the medical profession, which values service above reward and holds the doctor-patient relationship as inviolable, continues to be challenged by the commercialization of health care. This article contends that a realigned leader
We seek to engage a more comprehensive understanding of health and wellness that purposefully aligns the wants and needs of patients and practitioners, and attends to the individual human condition and public health in ways that modern medicine has at times neglected. We invite approaches that: reco...
Intersectionality and discriminatory practices within mental health care Mirjam Faissner, Anne-Sophie Gaillard, Georg Juckel, Amma Yeboah and Jakov Gather Editorial28 June 2024 The modern-day “Rest Cure”: “The yellow Wallpaper” and underrepresentation in clinical research ...
in healthcare, respectively in 2021 and 2023 (WHO2021,2023). The WHO’s reports outline key considerations and principles for the ethical and responsible use of AI systems. AI for health should be indeed designed and used in a way that respects human dignity, fundamental rights and values. ...
Comment on recent narrative review for ageing population focused on dysphagia and geriatric nutritional needs Carlo Pedrolli Correspondence07 Jan 2025European Journal of Clinical Nutrition P: 1-2 CANAIRI: the Collaboration for Translational Artificial Intelligence Trials in healthcare ...