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Review
. 1988 Apr-May;18(2):S10-20.

The fragile web of responsibility: AIDS and the duty to treat

  • PMID: 11650065
Review

The fragile web of responsibility: AIDS and the duty to treat

John D Arras. Hastings Cent Rep. 1988 Apr-May.

Abstract

KIE: Arras maintains that the AIDS crisis confronts society with the need to re-examine the proper role and duties of physicians and of the medical profession. He rejects as ethically unacceptable and practically unworkable duties to treat based either on a voluntary, contractual physician patient relationship or on a social contract with the profession. Although a virtue-based approach upholds an individualized duty to treat, it depends upon society's shared concept of the good which is beginning to erode as AIDS is viewed as a problem of a stigmatized minority. Arras concludes that the medical profession and society must decide whether to reaffirm the ideal of self sacrifice for patient benefit or--in keeping with the recent drift to the entrepreneurial, scientific, or bureaucratic models--to accept a self-centered role for physicians that would signify moral failure and set a dangerous precedent.

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