天主教大系统时代的辅助性和参与性。

IF 0.4 Q4 MEDICAL ETHICS
Linacre Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1177/00243639221116161
Jacquelyn Harootunian-Cutts
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摘要

尽管天主教医疗机构的数量在过去几十年中保持稳定,但天主教医疗机构遵循了将机构和系统合并为“大型系统”的趋势。这些合并有利于创造持续的医疗服务,降低运营成本,确保长期生存能力,并共享物理、数字和人力资源。然而,随着系统的扩大,实际需要在一定程度上进行整合,并且存在着跨区域标准化政策和做法的压力。为了解决这一需求和压力,天主教社会教学的辅助性和参与性原则应指导系统和地方行政人员。辅助性和参与性鼓励所有决策在最地方一级进行,并尽可能多地包括这些决策所影响的人。我将审查保持决策尽可能本地化和扎根的务实好处,以及允许尽可能多的行政人员和医疗保健专业人员作为道德代理人行使和形成他们的美德的道德好处。在医疗保健的变化产生了许多程序性责任,并减少了在道德见证方面花费的时间的时代,机构,甚至是大型系统,都应该关注其系统的道德代理人的形成和行使方式。
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Subsidiarity and Participation in an Age of Catholic Mega-Systems.

While the number of Catholic healthcare facilities has held stable over the last several decades, Catholic healthcare has followed the trend of merging facilities and systems into "mega-systems." These consolidations can be beneficial for creating continuums of care, lowering operating costs, ensuring long-term viability, and sharing physical, digital, and human resources. However, with larger systems comes a practical need to be integrated to some degree, and the pressure to standardize policies and practices across regions is present. To address this need and pressure, the Catholic Social Teaching principles of subsidiarity and participation should guide system and local administrators. Subsidiarity and participation encourage all decision making to happen at the most local levels and to include as many of the people those decisions affect as possible. I will review both the pragmatic benefits of keeping decisions as local and rooted as possible as well as the moral benefits of allowing as many administrators and health care professionals to exercise and form their virtues as moral agents. In a time when changes to medical care have created many procedural responsibilities and cut into time spent in moral witness, institutions, even mega-systems, should remain attentive to the ways in which the moral agents of their system are formed and exercised.

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