A patient reports significantly worse quality of life outcomes through a PROMs survey after a joint replacement surgery, yet the surgeon insists that the objective clinical indicators (range of motion, X-ray findings) suggest a successful operation. The physician chooses to dismiss the PROMs data.
What is the most significant ethical concern in this scenario?
A patient reports significantly worse quality of life outcomes through a PROMs survey after a joint replacement surgery, yet the surgeon insists that the objective clinical indicators (range of motion, X-ray findings) suggest a successful operation. The physician chooses to dismiss the PROMs data.
What is the most significant ethical concern in this scenario?
* השאלה נוספה בתאריך: 18-02-2025