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The Corporate Practice of Medicine Ethical Implications of Orthopaedic Surgery Practice Ownership by Non-Physicians

机译:非医生矫形外科手术实践所有权的医学伦理伦理的企业实践

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There has been an upsurge in the number of practices owned by non-physicians. With orthopaedic surgery as the next frontier in this market, orthopaedists need to consider the ethical consequences of such acquisitions. The history and trends of practice ownership are reviewed alongside how laws shifted to reflect a changing health-care climate. The 4 tenets of bioethics (beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, and justice) are explored with regard to practice acquisition by non-physician entities. Although non-physician-owned corporations and private equity firms provide liquidity to the health-care sector, there are ethical concerns that may ultimately impact patient care. Orthopaedic surgeons must be cautious when engaging in acquisitions with non-physician-owned entities, as the goals of each party may not align. This may yield situations that infringe on the basic principles of bioethics for both physician and patient.
机译:非医生所拥有的实践数量有巨大。 随着矫形外科,作为该市场的下一个前沿,矫形家需要考虑这种收购的道德后果。 实践所有权的历史和趋势以及法律如何转移以反映不断变化的医疗保健气候。 在非医生实体的练习收购方面,探讨了4个生物伦理(受益,非公私,自主权和正义)。 虽然非医生拥有的公司和私募股权公司为医疗保健部门提供流动性,但有伦理关注可能最终影响患者护理。 矫形外科医生在与非医生拥有实体的收购时必须谨慎,因为每一方的目标可能无法对齐。 这可能会产生侵犯医师和患者的生物伦理基本原则的情况。

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