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A matter of integrity.

A Neale1

  • 1Franciscan Health System, Aston, PA.

Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)
|March 9, 1992
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Catholic healthcare providers must become public policy advocates to uphold their values and heal the U.S. healthcare system. They should leverage their social teaching tradition to champion the common good in healthcare reform, focusing on euthanasia and system-wide changes.

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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Public Health Policy
  • Healthcare Administration

Background:

  • Catholic healthcare providers' ability to adhere to their mission is increasingly tied to their engagement in public policy.
  • The U.S. healthcare system faces significant challenges requiring innovative solutions and advocacy.
  • Catholic social teaching offers a robust framework for ethical decision-making in healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assert the necessity of public policy advocacy for Catholic healthcare providers.
  • To highlight the role of Catholic social teaching in guiding healthcare reform.
  • To identify key areas, such as euthanasia and comprehensive healthcare reform, for advocacy.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of Catholic social teaching principles.
Keywords:
Health Care and Public HealthReligious Approach

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  • Examination of the current U.S. healthcare policy landscape.
  • Identification of advocacy opportunities for Catholic healthcare leaders.
  • Main Results:

    • Catholic healthcare providers possess unique ethical resources from their tradition to inform policy.
    • Advocacy is essential for Catholic healthcare providers to fulfill their mission and values.
    • Upholding the common good must be central to healthcare reform efforts.

    Conclusions:

    • Catholic healthcare providers must actively engage in public policy to address systemic issues.
    • The principles of Catholic social teaching provide a strong foundation for advocating for ethical healthcare reform.
    • Euthanasia and broader healthcare reform present critical junctures for demonstrating commitment to the common good.