An ethics framework for assisting clinician-managers in resource allocation decision making.

E M Meslin, L Lemieux-Charles, J T Wortley
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In response to continued pressure on the Canadian healthcare system, hospitals are implementing structural changes to address issues of cost containment, utilization, and resource allocation. One strategy has been to decentralize managerial decision making to clinicians, creating "clinician-managers" (CMs). We surveyed 3,000 hospital-based CMs in Ontario, Canada (including physicians, nurses, and other health professionals), in order to understand the nature and frequency of the ethical issues they face as a consequence of their involvement in resource allocation decisions, and to identify mechanisms for dealing with these problems in their hospitals. Based on the survey results, we developed a Management Ethics Framework to assist CMs to reach an ethically justifiable resolution of these types of problems, both individually, and in the context of their membership in the healthcare team. The results, and particularly the discussion that follows, represent a confluence of philosophical, clinical, and organizational perspective on ethics and resource allocation by clinicians.

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协助临床医师管理人员进行资源分配决策的伦理框架。
为了应对加拿大医疗保健系统的持续压力,医院正在实施结构性改革,以解决成本控制、利用和资源分配问题。一种策略是将管理决策权下放给临床医生,创建“临床医生-管理者”(CMs)。我们调查了加拿大安大略省3,000家医院的CMs(包括医生、护士和其他卫生专业人员),以了解他们因参与资源分配决策而面临的道德问题的性质和频率,并确定在其医院处理这些问题的机制。根据调查结果,我们制定了一个管理道德框架,以帮助CMs在个人和医疗团队成员的背景下,就这些类型的问题达成道德上合理的解决方案。结果,特别是随后的讨论,代表了哲学、临床和组织对临床医生伦理和资源分配的观点的融合。
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