TAILIEUCHUNG - General Practice and Ethics

The pattern of health care provision is changing in Britain, due to the increasing focus on primary care. This is exemplified by the policies of the Labour government (elected in 1997) that stipulated that the majority of health care should eventually be provided in a primary care setting. As a reflection of this trend, undergraduate medical education is now based more in the community rather than in the hospital. These changes in medical education will influence the priorities and expertise of future doctors and elevate the status of primary care medicine | GENERAL PRACTICE p AND ETHICS UNCERTAINTY AND RESPONSIBILITY Edited by CHRISTOPHER DOWRICK and LUCY FRITH PROFESSIONA Also available as a printed book see title verso for ISBN details General Practice and Ethics With the reorganization of general practice and the NHS GPs now face many new and distinctive ethical dilemmas in their practice. Pressures on resources coupled with an increasing concern to evaluate the outcomes of health care mean that GPs now have additional responsibilities responsibilities which could conflict with the primary objective of caring for the individual patient. General Practice and Ethics explores the ethical issues that are encountered by GPs in their everyday practice addressing two central themes the uncertainty of outcomes and effectiveness in general practice and the changing pattern of general practitioners responsibilities. Among the topics examined are the ethical implications of the use of evidence-based medicine in general practice consent autonomy and confidentiality in general practice the history of patient-centredness the ethics of prescribing research ethics in general practice General Practice and Ethics presents a topical and comprehensive analysis of the kinds of ethical dilemmas faced by GPs on a daily basis which will be useful to practitioners and students alike. Christopher Dowrick is Professor of Primary Medical Care at the University of Liverpool and a general practitioner in North Liverpool. Lucy Frith is Lecturer in Health Care Ethics at the University of Liverpool. She is the editor of Midwifery Ethics A Multi-disciplinary approach 1996 . Professional Ethics General editor Ruth Chadwick Centre for Applied Ethics University of Wales College of Cardiff Professionalism is a subject of interest to academics the general public and would-be professional groups. Traditional ideas of professions and professional conduct have been challenged by recent social political and technological changes. One result has been the .

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