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Theresa Morris

    Hans Jonas's Ethic of Responsibility
    Health Care in Crisis
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    • Cut It Out

      • 255pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Of comparative developed countries, only Brazil and Italy have higher c-section rates; c-sections occur in only 19 percent of births in France, seventeen percent of births in Japan, and sixteen percent of births in Finland. How did this happen? Here the author challenges most existing explanations of the unprecedented rise in c-section rates, which locate the cause of this trend in physicians practicing defensive medicine, women choosing c-sections for scheduling reasons, or women's poor health and older ages. The explanation of the c-section epidemic is more complicated, taking into account the power and structure of legal, political, medical, and professional organizations; gendered ideas that devalue women; hospital organizational structures and protocols; and professional standards in the medical and insurance communities.

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    • Health Care in Crisis

      • 249pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      More and more not-for-profit hospitals are becoming financially unstable and being acquired by large hospital systems. The effects range from not having necessary life-saving equipment to losing the most experienced nurses to better jobs at other hospitals. In Health Care in Crisis, Theresa Morris takes an in-depth look at how this unintended consequence of the Affordable Care Act plays out in a non-profit hospital's obstetrical ward. Based on ethnographic observations of and in-depth interviews with obstetrical nurses and hospital administrators at a community, not-for-profit hospital in New England, Health Care in Crisis examines how nurses' care of patients changed over the three-year period in which the Affordable Care Act was implemented, state Medicaid funds to hospitals were slashed, and hospitals were being acquired by a for-profit hospital system. Morris explains how the tumultuous political-economic changes have challenged obstetrical nurses, who are at the front lines of providing care for women during labor and birth. --

      Health Care in Crisis
    • Hans Jonas's Ethic of Responsibility

      From Ontology to Ecology

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Exploring Hans Jonas's environmental ethics, this book emphasizes the critical role of ontology in understanding our relationship with the environment. It delves into how ontological perspectives shape ethical considerations and responsibilities toward nature, highlighting the interconnectedness of existence and the moral implications of our actions. Through this lens, the text advocates for a deeper awareness of our place within the ecological framework, urging a reevaluation of ethical principles in light of environmental challenges.

      Hans Jonas's Ethic of Responsibility