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What is Beneficence

Contemporary Issues in Global Medicine and Moving Toward International Healthcare Equity
Providing benefits to patients and populations.
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Short-Term Medical Trips: Practical, Cultural, and Ethical Considerations
Kevin J. Sykes (University of Kansas Medical Center, USA) and Katherine M. Yu (University of Kansas Medical Center, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8490-3.ch018
Abstract
Humanitarian aid expanded due, in part, to increased globalization, media exposure to global needs in the era of the 24-hour news cycle, and awareness of global health interconnectedness. The transnational enterprise of humanitarian aid goes largely unregulated as it is primarily governed by organizational self-policing. For the purposes of this discussion, short-term MSTs encompass trips that are four weeks or fewer and originated to address needs of medically underserved populations. There are a limited number of studies that analyze the outcomes of these trips, and some critics state MSTs do not address underlying issues of poverty and poor health infrastructure in LMICs.
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Ethical Conflicts Regarding Technical Assistance Systems for the Elderly
a central concept for health care ethics which describes actions that are intended to benefit or promote the good of other persons. Beneficence encompasses the responsibility of the health care practitioner to understand both harms and benefits - a process that might involve conflicts with the principle of respect for autonomy.
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Ethical and Regulatory Challenges of Emerging Health Technologies
Is the act of benefitting others which is an obligation of the physician towards his patient and is one of the bioethics principles.
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Research Ethics Among Undergraduates of the Social Sciences
‘A positive commitment to remove existing harm and provide benefits to others’ ( Wimmer, & Dominick, 2013 ).
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