Abstract
The intricate issue of information control surrounding patient well-being and healthcare is important for critical care practitioners. Exploring the ethical quandaries this poses, the role of healthcare professionals in censorship, as well as its broader societal impact, is paramount in the practice of medicine. This article reviews such data through the analysis of case studies, ethical frameworks, and pertinent legislation in order to illuminate the complexities and controversies that arise when information control intersects with the pursuit of optimal patient care.
Pablo Rabade, Joseph Varon
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- Patient and healthcare censorship in critical care: Ethical dilemmas and societal implications
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