The field of bioethics has addressed a broad swathe of human inquiry, ranging from debates over the boundaries of life (e.g. abortion, euthanasia), surrogacy, the allocation of
scarce health care resources (e.g. organ donation, health care rationing) to the right to refuse medical care for religious or cultural reasons.
Not exact matches
The problem is particularly severe in the developing world, where access to
health care is often limited, and
health centers and hospitals are
scarce and under -
resourced.
It is that simple, and it is hurting our schools when
scarce state
resources are increasingly directed to
health care,» he said about Medicaid, and called for accepting the money.
We can not stop global pandemics until billions of people gain access to better
health care, and we can not address climate change or
scarcer resources until billions gain access to greener energy and sustainable livelihoods.
Ethical issues frequently arise in
health care, according to a March 2013 article on the ANM Healthcare website, which noted quality, access, an ethical workforce, end - of - life
care, and the allocation of
scarce resources as major
health care topics facing Americans today.