Background: Physicians, if affected by transmissible or impairing diseases, could be hazardous for third persons. Aim: To solve the apparent chasm between patient’s and sick worker’s rights, a consensus-building process leading to hospital-wide policies is the better alternative to individual decision making. Conclusions: Policies have to balance the rights of the sick worker, the right of the other workers, patients and customers, and society’s expectations.
Magnavita, N., The unhealthy physician, <<JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS>>, 2007; 33 (4): 210-214. [doi:10.1136/jme.2006.017533] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/111543]
The unhealthy physician
Magnavita, Nicola
2007
Abstract
Background: Physicians, if affected by transmissible or impairing diseases, could be hazardous for third persons. Aim: To solve the apparent chasm between patient’s and sick worker’s rights, a consensus-building process leading to hospital-wide policies is the better alternative to individual decision making. Conclusions: Policies have to balance the rights of the sick worker, the right of the other workers, patients and customers, and society’s expectations.File in questo prodotto:
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