نتایج جستجو برای: patient choice

تعداد نتایج: 886661  

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2010
Bryan N Becker

In its program END THE WAIT, the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) outlined four comprehensive strategies to achieve the goal that within 10 years, every individual on the US waiting list will receive a transplant within 1 year of listing. Lifetime immunosuppressive coverage is a critical piece of the foundation of this program. Events in 2009 that were dedicated toward achieving a lifetime immu...

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2008
Robin Downie Fiona Randall

Patient choice is becoming the centre of health policy in the UK and other countries. But there is ambiguity about what choice means. As the term is used in everyday life, choice is the foundation of the doctrine of patient consent. The doctor is responsible for choosing appropriate treatment, and the patient is responsible for choosing (for consenting to or refusing) what is offered and accept...

Journal: :International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 2022

Introduction The evolution of breast cancer treatments over the last decade has resulted in tailored therapies for different types and stages cancer. Each treatment a profile benefits adverse effects which are taken into consideration when planning pathway. objective this study is to examine whether patients’ preferences line with what considered important from policy-makers viewpoint. Methods ...

Medicine is the most scientific way of humanity, and the most humanistic science. Its Professional communications are important due to its sensitivity and responsibility. One the most emphasized relation is patient’s dignity. Evidence has shown that the correct relationship rarely will establish between physician and end stage patient and this communication is always associated with many shortc...

2014
Andrew J. E. Harding Frances Sanders Antonieta Medina Lara Edwin R. van Teijlingen Cate Wood Di Galpin Sue Baron Sam Crowe Sheetal Sharma

In the English National Health Service (NHS), patients are now expected to choose the time and place of treatment and even choose the actual treatment. However, the theory on which patient choice is based and the implementation of patient choice are controversial. There is evidence to indicate that attitudes and abilities to make choices are relatively sophisticated and not as straightforward a...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2014
Igor Sheiman Sergey Shishkin Helen Markelova

While many countries have increased the opportunities for patient choice of provider, there is debate to what extent this has had positive effects on efficiency and quality of healthcare provision. First, some conditions should be met to exercise such choice, of which the most important is the provision of reliable data on providers' performance to both patients and physicians as their agents, ...

Unlike the primary tracheal tumors, squamous cell carcinoma of trachea is common, especially in smokers. This type of tumor has a low rate of survival and it is diagnosed too late on account of late presentation of its signs. The treatment of choice is surgical removal followed by adjuvant radiotherapy; Primary radiotherapy is the appropriate treatment in inoperable cases. In this study, we pre...

Journal: :Theoretical medicine and bioethics 2011
Daniel Brudney John Lantos

In current American medical practice, autonomy is assumed to be more valuable than human life: if a patient autonomously refuses lifesaving treatment, the doctors are supposed to let him die. In this paper we discuss two values that might be at stake in such clinical contexts. Usually, we hear only of autonomy and best interests. However, here, autonomy is ambiguous between two concepts-concept...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2013
Marianna Fotaki

Patient and user choice are at the forefront of the debate on the future direction of health and public services provision in many industrialized countries in Europe and elsewhere. It is used both, as a means to achieve desired policy goals in public health care systems such as greater efficiency and improved quality of care, and as a good with its own intrinsic value. However, the evidence sug...

Journal: :Lancet 2011
Allyson Pollock Alison Macfarlane Graham Kirkwood F Azeem Majeed Ian Greener Carlo Morelli Seán Boyle Howard Mellett Sylvia Godden David Price Petra Brhlikova

The Health and Social Care Bill 2011 has been framed to abolish direct parliamentary control and public accountability for the National Health Service (NHS) in England. In the face of enormous public opposition to the Bill, the UK Government stood down the legislative process between April and June, 2011. Prime Minister David Cameron used the temporary pause to advance the case for the Bill and...

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