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Ethics Consultation

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Making choices about care is not always easy. Sometimes we may be unsure which treatment or path forward is best. A decision may be even harder if you have to make it for a loved one. When there is doubt or disagreement, an ethics consultation may help your family make the best decision for all involved.


What is an ethics consultation?

An ethics consultation helps patients and their families make better informed decisions about care. Many medical facilities offer this free service to patients and their families to help educate and advise on the best care choices. It may be used when deciding on end-of-life care. It may also help if a loved one is not able to make their own choice because of their health. For instance, if they have dementia, had a stroke, or were in a bad accident.


What happens during an ethics consultation?

A person or group of people not involved in your care or the care of a loved one will talk with everyone affected. They will ask family members about their concerns. They will talk with the health care team to learn more about a patient's care.

The consultant or committee's goal is to lay out care choices focusing on what is best for the patient. Their advice may ease decision-making and end conflict. During this process, they will keep these things in mind:

  • The patient's short-term and long-term health goals
  • Needs, values, and concerns of family members
  • Cultural and religious customs and legal considerations in your community
  • Expertise of doctors and other health care providers
  • Privacy and rights of all involved

If you and your loved ones are struggling to make a health care decision, ask for an ethics consultation. It may help you make the best choice at a difficult time.

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