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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Healthcare Ethics Consultation

Background:

  • Anonymous ethics consultations present unique challenges regarding purpose and function.
  • Existing guidance advises caution against leveraging anonymous consults.
  • The nature of anonymous consults may impede a thorough ethics consultation process.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the role and function of anonymous ethics consultations.
  • To evaluate arguments for and against anonymous consults.
  • To offer a framework for addressing anonymous consults within healthcare settings.

Main Methods:

  • Review of arguments surrounding anonymous ethics consultations.
  • Survey of public-facing descriptions of anonymous consult availability across 20 national healthcare settings.
  • Reflection on institutional experiences with anonymous ethics consultations.

Main Results:

  • Anonymous consults risk an inability to engage in a functionally equivalent ethics process compared to named consults.
  • A review of 20 national healthcare settings revealed varying approaches to anonymous consult availability.
  • Institutional experiences highlight potential gaps filled by anonymous consults.

Conclusions:

  • Confidential consultations are a recommended alternative to anonymous consults.
  • Decisions to remove anonymous consult mechanisms must identify and connect requesters to appropriate resources.
  • Proactive engagement of preventive ethics principles is crucial for bolstering organizational ethics.