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This article examines clinical ethics consultation (CEC) and ethics support services in Canada. It identifies commonalities and differences among three models within the Canadian healthcare system, accreditation, and professionalization contexts.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Ethics
  • Bioethics
  • Medical Ethics

Background:

  • Clinical ethics consultation (CEC) services are integral to Canadian healthcare.
  • The professionalization of healthcare ethicists is an evolving area.
  • Accreditation standards influence healthcare ethics support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze and compare different models of clinical ethics consultation (CEC) in Canada.
  • To identify commonalities and divergences in ethics support services.
  • To contextualize CEC within the Canadian healthcare landscape.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of three distinct models of ethics support.
  • Literature review on Canadian healthcare ethics and professionalization.
  • Examination of accreditation requirements related to ethics services.

Main Results:

  • Identified key similarities and differences across the discussed CEC models.
  • Highlighted the impact of the Canadian healthcare system on ethics support.
  • Noted the role of accreditation and professionalization in shaping CEC.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding diverse CEC models is crucial for effective ethics support in Canada.
  • Further research is needed on the professionalization of healthcare ethicists.
  • Standardization and best practices in CEC may be informed by comparative analysis.