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Ethical Dilemmas I01:17

Ethical Dilemmas I

Ethical dilemmas in nursing are of utmost importance, as they often arise from the tension between adhering to core ethical principles and the practical realities of healthcare delivery. These dilemmas require nurses to navigate complex situations where competing ethical considerations pull them in different directions.
Let us explore some examples to understand the potentially complex moral decisions nurses face.
Take the case of caring for minors, particularly in areas related to reproductive...
Ethics and Bioethics01:22

Ethics and Bioethics

Ethics is a philosophical study of moral actions. Ethics attempts to determine what is valuable for individuals and society. It examines the rational justification of moral judgments and analyzes what is morally just, fair, and right. Bioethics is a sub-discipline of applied ethics that analyzes the philosophical, social, and legal issues in life sciences and medicine. Ethical theories serve as a foundation for decision-making and represent the viewpoints from which people seek direction. They...
Ethical Dilemmas II01:30

Ethical Dilemmas II

Resolving an ethical dilemma in healthcare involves a systematic approach that considers every aspect of the issue, respecting both the patient's needs and values and the healthcare professional's ethical obligations. Here are potential steps to resolve an ethical dilemma:
Ethical Issues01:27

Ethical Issues

Nurses are essential in patient care, upholding the ethical principles of their profession and effectively navigating ethical dilemmas. Neglecting ethical issues can lead to inadequate patient care, compromised therapeutic relationships, and moral distress among healthcare workers.
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Professional Values01:29

Professional Values

Nurses are responsible for caring for patients during birth, death, illness, and healing. Professional values guide the decisions and actions that nurses make in their careers. If nurses know the decisions and actions to take, providing patients with exceptional care is possible.
The values that are the foundation of the nursing profession are altruism, autonomy, human dignity, and social justice.
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Nursing Ethical Principles II01:27

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Ethical principles are essential in guiding nurses to fulfill their responsibilities, focusing on the quality of nursing care and decision-making. These principles, including autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, and fidelity, shape the ethical framework within healthcare settings.
Consider the following scenario, which illustrates how these principles are applied in the care of Mr. John, a fifty-year-old teacher diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer.
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Value-Based Executive Medicine: Future Practice, Ethics, and Impact.

Mobarak Al Mulhim1, Attila Hertelendy2, Amado Alejandro Baez3

  • 1Clinical Excellence, Eastern Health Cluster, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
|June 9, 2026
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Executive Medicine offers specialized care for Very Important Persons (VIPs), ensuring quality healthcare regardless of status. This review explores value-based executive medicine models for enhanced VIP patient care.

Keywords:
dignitary medicineexecutive medicinevalue-based carevery important person carevery important person medicine

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Medical Ethics
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • Executive Medicine addresses the unique healthcare needs of Very Important Persons (VIPs).
  • Access to private healthcare often correlates with socioeconomic status, creating disparities.
  • The emergence of Executive Medicine aims to provide tailored care for privileged populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight key characteristics of Executive Medicine.
  • To explore the future of VIP Executive Medicine within Value-Based Healthcare.
  • To propose a novel model for value-based executive medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of executive health programs in US academic medical centers.
  • Analysis of Michael Porter's value-based healthcare delivery framework.
  • Development of a conceptual model for value-based executive medicine.

Main Results:

  • Executive Medicine requires innovative approaches to ensure quality care for VIPs.
  • A proposed model integrates value-based healthcare principles with executive medicine.
  • The model emphasizes the dimensions and core concepts of executive medicine.

Conclusions:

  • Value-based executive medicine offers a framework for equitable and high-quality VIP care.
  • This approach can enhance the delivery of healthcare services for executive populations.
  • Future research should focus on implementing and evaluating value-based executive medicine models.