De Ville K
Department of Medical Humanities, East Carolina University, School of Medicine Greenville, N.C. 27858-4354, USA.
Theor Med Bioeth. 1998 Dec;19(6):569-89. doi: 10.1023/a:1009991707255.
This essay examines the so-called phenomenon of "defensive medicine" and the problematic aspects of attempting to maintain the safest legal position possible. While physicians face genuine litigation threats they frequently overestimate legal peril. Many defensive practices are benign, but others alter patient care and increase costs in ways that are ethically suspect. Physicians should learn to evaluate realistically the legal risks of their profession and weigh the emotional, physical, and financial costs to the patient before employing a defensive measure.
本文探讨了所谓的“防御性医疗”现象以及试图维持尽可能安全的法律地位所存在的问题。虽然医生面临真正的诉讼威胁,但他们常常高估法律风险。许多防御性医疗行为并无大碍,但其他一些行为会改变患者护理方式,并以道德上可疑的方式增加成本。医生应该学会现实地评估其职业的法律风险,并在采取防御性措施之前权衡对患者造成的情感、身体和经济成本。