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Medicalethics

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politics1 year ago

UK Parliament Advances Assisted Dying Bill Amid Ongoing Concerns

UK MPs have expressed concerns about the assisted dying bill, which allows terminally ill adults to end their lives with medical assistance. Some MPs worry about provisions that let doctors suggest assisted dying without patient initiation, fearing potential coercion. The bill passed its first stage in the House of Commons but requires further scrutiny and amendments. The British Medical Association opposes restrictions on doctors discussing assisted dying, while MPs emphasize the need for patient-led decisions. The bill needs approval from both Houses of Parliament to become law.

health1 year ago

Guiding Doctors on Language to Avoid with Patients

Researchers, including a Texas A&M University professor, emphasize the importance of "compassionate communication" in healthcare, identifying "never words" that clinicians should avoid when speaking to seriously ill patients. These words can undermine patient confidence and exacerbate emotional suffering. The study suggests alternative language to foster open dialogue and psychological safety, and highlights the role of mentorship and education in improving communication skills among healthcare professionals.

health-and-lifestyle2 years ago

"The Impact of Weight-Loss Drugs and Fat Bias on Medical Apologies"

A patient who declined weight-loss drugs from her new doctor received an unintended email from another doctor, which was dismissive of her decision. The patient, an expert on apologies, responded constructively, leading to a heartfelt apology from the second doctor. This incident improved the patient's relationship with her primary care physician, highlighting the power of a good apology and the importance of respectful doctor-patient communication. The patient advocates for better apologies as a New Year's resolution, promoting kindness over weight loss.

healthjustice2 years ago

"Bodycam Footage Sheds Light on Controversial In-Custody Death Following Hospital Discharge"

A 26-year-old man, Jean M. Descamps, was declared 'not a medical problem' by Providence Milwaukie Hospital staff and subsequently removed by police, despite being unresponsive and unable to walk. The hospital had called the police to escort him out after he refused to leave for a homeless shelter. Later that night, after being driven to Unity Center for Behavioral Health by the police, he was found unconscious and ultimately died. This incident raises serious concerns about patient care and the intersection of health services with law enforcement.