Value based competition in health care’s ethical drawbacks and the need for a values-driven approach
Keywords
Value based health careEthics
Patient values
Values driven health care
Indicators
Trust
Public aspects of medicine
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Abstract Value Based competition in Health Care (VBHC) has become a guiding principle in the quest for high quality health care for acceptable costs. Current literature lacks substantial ethical evaluation of VBHC. In this paper we describe how a single-minded focus on VBHC may cause serious infringements upon at least four medical ethical principles: 1) it tends to neglect patients’ personal values; 2) it ignores the intrinsic value of the caring act; 3) it disproportionately replaces trust in professionals with accountability, and 4) it undermines solidarity. Health care needs a next step in VBHC. We suggest a ‘Values-Driven Health Care’ (VDHC) approach that a) takes patients’ personal values as prescriptive and guiding; b) holds a value account that encompasses health care’s intrinsic (gift) values; c) is based upon intelligent accountability that supports trust in trustworthy professionals, and d) encourages patients to raise their voices for the shared good of health care.Date
2019-04-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:67283825c7344e9385a4db486d907e2510.1186/s12913-019-4081-6
1472-6963
https://doaj.org/article/67283825c7344e9385a4db486d907e25