Critical choices and critical care : Catholic perspectives on allocating resources in intensive care medicine
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Critical choices and critical care : Catholic perspectives on allocating resources in intensive care medicine
(Philosophy and medicine, v. 51 . Catholic studies in bioethics ; v. 2)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Critical Choices and Critical Care brings together the traditional reflections on ordinary and extraordinary means with Catholic social thought. It examines the difficult questions on the allocation of high technology resources used in intensive care medicine. The book also provides relevant background information (e.g. statements by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith). It is accessible to theologians, philosophers, and health care professionals.
Table of Contents
- 1. Preface. 2. The Moral Paradox of Critical Care Medicine
- K.Wm. Wildes, S.J. Part One: Clinical Questions. 3. Ethical Issues Raised by Intensive Care
- B.A. Brody. 4. Ethical Issues in Intensive Care: Criteria for Treatment within the Creation of a Health Insurance Morality
- M.A. Rie. 5. Commentary on: Brody and Rie
- M.A. Sanchez-Gonzalez. 6. Intensive Care: Its Nature and Problems
- A. Serani-Merlo, P. Rosso. 7. Ethical Issues in Critical Care: Criteria for Treatment
- H.H. Delooz. Part Two: Moral Reflections on the Clinic. 8. Conserving Life and Conserving Means: Lead Us not Into Temptation
- K.Wm. Wildes, S.J. 9. The Old and the New in the Doctrine of the Ordinary and the Extraordinary Means
- D. Gracia. 10. Admission To and Removal From Intensive Care: a Personalist Approach
- P.T. Schotsmans. 11. The Notion of Criterion in Critical Care Ethics
- T.R. Kopfensteiner. 12. Distributive Justice in the Era of the Benefit Package: the Dispute Over the Oregon Basic Health Services Act
- M.C. Kaveny. Part Three: Appendices. A. The Prolongation of Life
- Pope Pius XII. B. Declaration on Euthanasia
- Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. C. Consensus Statement on the Triage of Critically Ill Patients
- Society of Critical Care Medicine Ethics Committee. Notes on Contributors. Index.
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