Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Ethical Dilemma in Global Health Care

Question: Describe about the Ethical Dilemma in Global Health Care? Answer: According to answer of administrator of healthcare organization, there are several ethical dilemma that faced by the healthcare companies in the world. According to the administrator, following are the key ethical dilemma in global health care organization such as Access to care: According to Lysaught (2012), lack of access is the biggest issue for the country. Majority of companies in the world never maintain or implement the Affordable Care Act within their healthcare system. Gulzar Karmaliani (2012) stated that basic care is the primary key or hallmark in the civilized society. Therefore, major companies in healthcare industry unable to maintain primary care treatment of their patient with too much care. In most of cases it has been seen that patients has to fulfill the criteria End of life issues: As the population of world grows, end-of-life issues also grow. Majority of healthcare organization in the world is making their decision in order to achieve higher profit. Therefore, majority of companies in healthcare industry never maintain specified formula for making life-protecting medicine. They use un-prescribed drugs in their medicine. The administrator that, care of the dye is one of the richest parts in the operational process of healthcare organization has identified it. According to the administrator, treating with the pneumonia of pneumococcal with the penicillin becomes the high demand. However, most of the organization in healthcare industry in the world takes wrong steps for ending the life of person. Life of the person is measured by the value of costs in these days in healthcare industry. There is no place of quality of life for consideration. Treatment of someones life is based on the living standard in these days of healthcare industry. Limited Donor Organs and Medications: For the manufacturer in healthcare industry, medication shortage is the common issue. Due to low economic incentives, medication shortage often happens. Gulzar Karmaliani (2012) argued that there are several intravenous medications that are relying tend of generics for low profit margin. It is also one of the biggest ethical dilemmas in healthcare sector. In early days, majority of people donate their organs after dying. However, in these modern days, no such people whom willing to donate organs after dying. Government of different countries survey in different part in their own region and motivate people for donating the organs after dying. Care Quality: In the world, healthcare organization is facing huge challenges in terms of balancing quality of care. Lysaught (2012) cited that healthcare organization in the world could not efficiently maintain their safety and quality in taking care of patient. In order to make more profit, manufacturers in healthcare industry use high amount of drugs that derive wrong values in healthcare system. It has been identified that percentage rate of safety and quality issues in hospitals increased day by day. In the research report of Ache.org, 2015 identified that in 2012 quality issues was 4.4. However, in 2014 increased to 4.7. The quality of care damages due to bad relationship among the employees within the working environment of healthcare industry. Reference List Gulzar, S., Karmaliani, R. (2012). Sexual Abuse: An Ethical Dilemma of Autonomy vs. Beneficence and the Role of Healthcare Providers in a Community Setting. Asian Bioethics Review, 4(3), 198-209. doi:10.1353/asb.2012.0021 Lysaught, M. (2012).On moral medicine. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. Ache.org, (2015). Retrieved 2nd February 2015 from: https://www.ache.org/pubs/research/ceoissues.cfm

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