Jewish Values in Medical Decision-making for Unrepresented Patients: A Ritualized Approach

Determining appropriate care for patients who cannot speak for themselves is one of the most challenging issues in contemporary healthcare and medical decision-making. While there has been much discussion relating to patients who left some sort of instructions, such as an advance directive, or have...

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Main Author: Jason Weiner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rambam Health Care Campus 2021-07-01
Series:Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/50/1252/manuscript
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spelling doaj-63e6553a8d3f4291ad850d19efafe2ae2021-07-20T08:58:04ZengRambam Health Care CampusRambam Maimonides Medical Journal2076-91722021-07-01123e002310.5041/RMMJ.10441Jewish Values in Medical Decision-making for Unrepresented Patients: A Ritualized ApproachJason Weiner0Senior Rabbi & Director, Spiritual Care Department, Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles, CA, USADetermining appropriate care for patients who cannot speak for themselves is one of the most challenging issues in contemporary healthcare and medical decision-making. While there has been much discussion relating to patients who left some sort of instructions, such as an advance directive, or have someone to speak on their behalf, less has been written on caring for patients who have nobody at all available to speak for them. It is thus crucial to develop clear and rigorous guidelines to properly care for these patients. The Jewish tradition offers an important perspective on caring for unrepresented patients and determining approaches to guide care providers. This article develops an understanding of fundamental Jewish principles that can provide clear guidance in navigating this challenge. It applies those values to a specific set of suggested behaviors, one of which adds a novel ritualized component to what has been recommended by bioethicists in the past.https://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/50/1252/manuscriptclinical ethics consultationmedical decision-makingunbefriended patientsunrepresented patients
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Jewish Values in Medical Decision-making for Unrepresented Patients: A Ritualized Approach
Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
clinical ethics consultation
medical decision-making
unbefriended patients
unrepresented patients
author_facet Jason Weiner
author_sort Jason Weiner
title Jewish Values in Medical Decision-making for Unrepresented Patients: A Ritualized Approach
title_short Jewish Values in Medical Decision-making for Unrepresented Patients: A Ritualized Approach
title_full Jewish Values in Medical Decision-making for Unrepresented Patients: A Ritualized Approach
title_fullStr Jewish Values in Medical Decision-making for Unrepresented Patients: A Ritualized Approach
title_full_unstemmed Jewish Values in Medical Decision-making for Unrepresented Patients: A Ritualized Approach
title_sort jewish values in medical decision-making for unrepresented patients: a ritualized approach
publisher Rambam Health Care Campus
series Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
issn 2076-9172
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Determining appropriate care for patients who cannot speak for themselves is one of the most challenging issues in contemporary healthcare and medical decision-making. While there has been much discussion relating to patients who left some sort of instructions, such as an advance directive, or have someone to speak on their behalf, less has been written on caring for patients who have nobody at all available to speak for them. It is thus crucial to develop clear and rigorous guidelines to properly care for these patients. The Jewish tradition offers an important perspective on caring for unrepresented patients and determining approaches to guide care providers. This article develops an understanding of fundamental Jewish principles that can provide clear guidance in navigating this challenge. It applies those values to a specific set of suggested behaviors, one of which adds a novel ritualized component to what has been recommended by bioethicists in the past.
topic clinical ethics consultation
medical decision-making
unbefriended patients
unrepresented patients
url https://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/50/1252/manuscript
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