Pellegrino E D
Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University, Washington DC.
Kennedy Inst Ethics J. 1994 Dec;4(4):309-17. doi: 10.1353/ken.0.0099.
In the preceding article, Mehlman and Massey examine possible legal responses to the issues that confront physicians faced with treating patients who have insufficient financial resources. This commentary explores the same issues from the perspective of ethics, including a comparison of the way law and ethics interpret the physician-patient relationship, the ethical obligations of physicians that are inherent in that relationship, and the propriety of Mehlman and Massey's legal and ethical proposals to ameliorate physicians' conflicting obligations in providing or withholding care on grounds of conservation of society's resources.
在前一篇文章中,梅尔曼和梅西探讨了面对治疗资金不足患者的医生所面临问题的可能法律应对措施。本评论从伦理角度探讨同样的问题,包括比较法律和伦理对医患关系的解读方式、该关系中医生固有的伦理义务,以及梅尔曼和梅西关于改善医生在基于社会资源保护提供或拒绝治疗时相互冲突义务的法律和伦理提议的适当性。