Langer Andreas, Schröder-Bäck Peter, Brink Alexander, Eurich Johannes
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Economy and Social Affairs, Saarlandstr. 30, 22303, Hamburg, Germany.
Med Health Care Philos. 2009 Mar;12(1):99-108. doi: 10.1007/s11019-008-9138-y. Epub 2008 May 10.
In this article, the authors attempt to build a bridge between economic theory and medical ethics to offer a new perspective to tackle ethical challenges in the physician-patient encounter. They apply elements of new institutional economics to the ethically relevant dimensions of the physician-patient relationship in a descriptive heuristic sense. The principal-agent theory can be used to analytically grasp existing action problems in the physician-patient relationship and as a basis for shaping recommendations at the institutional level. Furthermore, the patients' increased self-determination and modern opportunities for the medical laity to inform themselves lead to a less asymmetrical distribution of information between physician and patient and therefore require new interaction models. Based on the analysis presented here, the authors recommend that, apart from the physician's necessary individual ethics, greater consideration should be given to approaches of institutional ethics and hence to incentive systems within medical ethics.
在本文中,作者试图在经济理论与医学伦理之间搭建一座桥梁,以提供一个新的视角来应对医患互动中的伦理挑战。他们以描述性启发的方式,将新制度经济学的要素应用于医患关系中与伦理相关的维度。委托代理理论可用于分析把握医患关系中现有的行为问题,并作为在制度层面形成建议的基础。此外,患者日益增强的自我决定权以及普通民众获取医学信息的现代机会,导致医患之间信息不对称的情况减少,因此需要新的互动模式。基于此处所呈现的分析,作者建议,除了医生必要的个人伦理之外,还应更多地考虑制度伦理方法,进而考虑医学伦理中的激励机制。