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Approaching ethical challenges at the intersection of medical and social care

Taylor L, Peek ME, Gottlieb LM
Perspect Biol Med

This article discusses tensions related to expectations about the health-care sector's investment in the social drivers of health. As social-care roles and responsibilities are defined, the health-care sector needs a clearer set of ethical principles to guide policy and practice. Norman Daniels's accountability for reasonableness (A4R) approach offers a framework for the development of more formal approaches, by structuring organization-wide conversations about the relevant values and providing a vocabulary for talking about the ethical dilemmas involved in questions of justice and organizational responsibility.

Taylor L, Peek ME, Gottlieb LM. Approaching ethical challenges at the intersection of medical and social care. Perspect Biol Med. 2025;68(2):161-173. DOI:10.1353/pbm.2025.a962016. PMID: 40485448

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