[Surgery in the balance between humanity, ethics and economics].

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Chirurg Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-10 DOI:10.1007/s00104-022-01575-1
E Nagel, M Lauerer, D Henzler
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Abstract

Background: The economic pressure in the healthcare system has noticeably increased in the past few years. The manifestation of an "economization in medicine" development raises questions about the compatibility of physicians' duties and economic incentives in the healthcare system.

Objective: Against this background the article analyzes areas of conflict in the German healthcare system and surgery in particular. The main questions focus on: what lines of conflict can arise between ethical duties and economic requirements and what possibilities for conflict resolution can provide orientation on the macrolevel and microlevel?

Material and methods: The article is based on the analysis of normative regulations, guidelines and statements from the self-administrative institutions and multidisciplinary literature from medicine, medical ethics and health economics. Core issues in the conflict area between "humanity-ethics-economics" are structured and recommendations for action are derived.

Results and discussion: Superordinate regulatory framework conditions and their subsequent incentives must not conflict with the ethical principles of medical care, especially the primary orientation to patient welfare. Institutional and individual healthcare providers have a responsibility towards patients first and only secondarily for an economically appropriate spending of public resources. The provision of medical care for people must enable an adequate livelihood. Institutional maximization of profits is to be avoided, especially concerning financial investors. In the corona pandemic, economic disincentives are becoming apparent and necessitate readjustments. Possible recommendations for action are the empowerment of the medical profession and management to engage in a qualified exchange.

[人性、伦理和经济之间的平衡手术]。
背景:在过去的几年里,医疗保健系统的经济压力明显增加。“医学经济化”发展的表现提出了关于医生的职责和经济激励在医疗保健系统中的兼容性的问题。目的:在此背景下,文章分析了冲突的领域在德国医疗保健系统和外科手术特别。主要问题集中在:道德义务和经济要求之间可能产生哪些冲突,以及解决冲突的可能性可以在宏观和微观层面上提供方向?材料和方法:本文基于对自治机构的规范性规定、指导方针和声明以及医学、医学伦理学和卫生经济学等多学科文献的分析。构建了“人文-伦理-经济”冲突领域的核心问题,并提出了行动建议。结果和讨论:上级监管框架条件及其后续激励不得与医疗保健的伦理原则相冲突,特别是以患者福利为主要取向。机构和个人保健提供者首先对患者负有责任,其次才是在经济上适当地使用公共资源。向人民提供医疗保健必须使他们能够维持适当的生计。要避免机构利润最大化,特别是对金融投资者而言。在冠状病毒大流行期间,经济上的不利因素正在变得明显,有必要进行调整。可能的行动建议是授权医务专业人员和管理人员进行合格的交流。
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Chirurg
Chirurg 医学-外科
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
91
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur Alle Gebiete der Operativen Medizen The magazine is intended for surgeons in hospitals, clinics and research. Each issue includes a comprehensive theme: Practical summaries access to selected topics and provide the reader with a compilation of current knowledge in all fields of surgery. Besides imparting relevant background knowledge, the emphasis is on the review of scientific results and practical experience. The reader will find concrete recommendations.
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