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认证临床伦理顾问:谁来付费?

Certifying clinical ethics consultants: who pays?

作者信息

Burda Marianne

出版信息

J Clin Ethics. 2011 Summer;22(2):194-9.

Abstract

The movement advocating the formal certification of clinical ethics consultants may result in major changes to the field of clinical ethics consultation by creating a new standard of care. The actual certification process is still in the development phase, but unanswered questions include: What will certification cost, and, Who will pay? Currently there is little salary support for ethics consultants and no regulation requiring healthcare institutions to offer clinical ethics consultation. Without the support of healthcare administrators and accreditation bodies, this may remain unchanged. Healthcare administrators may be unwilling to pay for certification or professional services if accreditation bodies do not require healthcare institutions to provide certified ethics consultants' services. If consultants will not be reimbursed or paid, they may not seek certification. If certified consultants are required, healthcare administrators may look for ways to cover the costs for providing this service, including insurance or third-party reimbursement and direct billing of patients for consultations, which may affect who performs and who participates in ethics consultation. However, this is less than ideal, as bioethicists believe ethics consultation should be available to all as part of providing safe, quality ethical care and support and guidance for patients, families, and healthcare staff. Going forward, bioethicists should study quality improvement, patient safety, and cost-savings resulting from certification-eligible clinical ethics consultants' activities. Administrators and financial personnel can be surveyed regarding their support for the certification process. Bioethicists should enlist the help of patient rights and safety advocacy groups, professional medical associations, and healthcare administrators. Bioethicists should invite accreditation bodies, healthcare administrators, and financial personnel to collaborate in the development of the certification process. Without their support, certification may be of value only to the bioethics community, and may have little standing in actual clinical healthcare institution settings.

摘要

倡导对临床伦理顾问进行正式认证的行动,可能会通过建立新的护理标准给临床伦理咨询领域带来重大变革。实际的认证过程仍处于发展阶段,但尚未解决的问题包括:认证成本是多少,以及谁来支付?目前,伦理顾问几乎没有薪资支持,也没有规定要求医疗机构提供临床伦理咨询服务。如果没有医疗管理人员和认证机构的支持,这种情况可能会保持不变。如果认证机构不要求医疗机构提供经认证的伦理顾问服务,医疗管理人员可能不愿意为认证或专业服务付费。如果顾问得不到报销或报酬,他们可能不会寻求认证。如果需要认证顾问,医疗管理人员可能会寻找方法来支付提供这项服务的费用,包括保险或第三方报销以及直接向患者收取咨询费用,这可能会影响谁来进行伦理咨询以及谁参与伦理咨询。然而,这并不理想,因为生物伦理学家认为,伦理咨询应该作为为患者、家属和医护人员提供安全、高质量的伦理护理以及支持和指导的一部分,向所有人提供。展望未来,生物伦理学家应该研究符合认证条件的临床伦理顾问活动所带来的质量改进、患者安全和成本节约。可以就管理人员和财务人员对认证过程的支持情况进行调查。生物伦理学家应该争取患者权利和安全倡导组织、专业医学协会以及医疗管理人员的帮助。生物伦理学家应该邀请认证机构、医疗管理人员和财务人员合作开展认证过程。没有他们的支持,认证可能只对生物伦理学界有价值,而在实际的临床医疗机构环境中可能没什么地位。

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