University of Colorado School of Medicine, 13080 E 19th Avenue, Aurora, CO, 80045, USA.
Theor Med Bioeth. 2019 Jun;40(3):231-241. doi: 10.1007/s11017-019-09486-9.
Contemporary medical practice and health policy are increasingly animated by the concept of providing high value care. Nevertheless, there can be disagreements about how value is defined and from whose perspective. Individual patients suffering from terminal cancer, for example, may have a different perception of the value of an expensive chemotherapy when compared to health policymakers, insurers, or others responsible for the financial solvency of health care organizations. Thus it seems reasonable to ask what is meant by "value" in high value care. In light of Edmund Pellegrino's significant contributions to the philosophy of medicine, medical humanities, and bioethics, it seems equally reasonable to examine how he might answer it. This paper describes a Pellegrino-inspired theory of (health care) value that is instrumental, agent relative, and pluralistic. It then compares and contrasts this to the contemporary view and argues that only when individual patients incorporate concern for societal-level value into their conceptions of the highest good can the Pellegrino-inspired and contemporary views of value be reconciled.
当代医学实践和卫生政策越来越受到提供高价值医疗的理念的推动。然而,对于什么是价值以及从谁的角度来看待价值,可能存在分歧。例如,患有晚期癌症的个体患者可能对昂贵的化疗的价值有不同的看法,而不是卫生政策制定者、保险公司或其他负责医疗保健组织财务稳健性的人。因此,询问高价值医疗中的“价值”意味着什么似乎是合理的。鉴于埃德蒙·佩莱格里诺(Edmund Pellegrino)在医学哲学、医学人文学科和生物伦理学方面的重要贡献,探讨他可能如何回答这个问题似乎同样合理。本文描述了一种受佩莱格里诺启发的(医疗保健)价值理论,它是工具性的、主体相对的和多元化的。然后,将其与当代观点进行比较和对比,并认为只有当个体患者将对社会层面价值的关注纳入他们对最高善的概念中时,才能调和受佩莱格里诺启发的和当代的价值观点。