[Is there an essence of medicine?]
- PMID: 9887462
- DOI: 10.1016/s0248-8663(99)80067-8
[Is there an essence of medicine?]
Abstract
Introduction: Medical practice has to move from a one-on-one relationship to consensual organization of the overall management of patients. Issues at stakes and potential consequences following such changes are discussed.
Exegesis: The evolution of medical practice is introduced as a necessity resulting from both improvements in medical technology and economical pressure. Utilitarian and procedural doctrines are promoted, taking the place of ethical bases. The one-on-one relationship evidences two essential aspects: there is often more in the request made to the practitioner than just the expression of an immediate need, and the patient is not only an organism. Both aspects reflect the specificity of human beings. There is a danger that they will disappear, as they are not included in the definition of "useful", which in fact controls current choices.
Conclusion: Medical practice is radically modifying its own basis. Practitioners who acknowledge these changes should be aware of their cost.
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