With the growth of in-home care provision, ethical questions have arisen. This articles looks at some of these questions for the purpose of discussion and awareness. Ethical questions arise from several facets of in-home care, including the paid staff/caregivers, the provider organization, the ...
Respect for autonomy is foundational to all types of clinical care, and receiving mental health care places people in a vulnerable situation that has a direct impact on their ability to live as they choose, making concerns about autonomy central. The classical understanding of personal autonomy, wh...
Advances in digital healthcare impacts genetic counselling and testing for hereditary disorders, including Huntington’s Disease. The Danish Digital Health Strategy was implemented from 2018 but has recently announced an extension to include the automatic release of all results, including genomic laboratory...
The evolving roles and impacts of 5G enabled technologies in healthcare: The world epidemic COVID-19 issues The latest 5G technology is being introduced the Internet of Things (IoT) Era. The study aims to focus the 5G technology and the current healthcare challen... MM Rahman,F Khatun,SI...
As artificial intelligence (AI) permeates the healthcare industry, analytics leaders must ensure that AI remains ethical and beneficial to all patient populations. In absence of a formal regulatory or governing body to enforce AI standards, it’s up t
This special edition aims to explore the intersection of equity and health, examining how disparities in access to healthcare, resources, and opportunities impact overall well-being, health outcomes and society at large. This Special Issue seeks … ...
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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 ...
Third, the four databases searched were chosen for their focus on the healthcare ethics literature; we may therefore may have missed relevant usage in other fields or disciplines. Similarly, we did not search the grey literature, which might have excluded relevant research. ...
Finally, the articles expressed caveats to health-care providers and their patients against the lures of procedures currently offered at high prices that despite their claims have demonstrated neither safety nor efficacy in accordance with the rigorous process now accepted by the scientific community.33...