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    Dimensión ética en la organización de la atención de salud
    (Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 2013) Burrows, Jaime; Echeverría, Carlos; Goic, Alejandro; Herrera, Carolina; Quintana, Carlos; Rojas, Alberto; Salinas, Rodrigo; Serani, Alejandro; Taboada, Paulina; Vacarreza, Ricardo
    El cuidado y atención de salud de la población, en las sociedades contemporáneas de estructura moderna, se ha transformado en una tarea compleja y de enormes dimensiones. Determinar los modos adecuados de organizar la atención de salud, de forma que responda a las necesidades reales de las personas, es un desafío con fuertes implicancias éticas, toda vez que se trata de acciones que afectan a las personas en sus dimensiones más significativas. El presente trabajo investiga acerca de algunos bienes, valores o principios éticos que deberían ser considerados a la hora de concebir e implementar soluciones de salud en el ámbito de la comunidad organizada y, en particular, en nuestro país.
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    El respeto a la intimidad del paciente
    (Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 2014) Burrows, Jaime; Echeverría, Carlos; Goic, Alejandro; Herrera, Carolina; Quintana, Carlos; Rojas, Alberto; Ruiz-Esquide, Gonzalo; Salinas, Rodrigo; Serani, Alejandro; Taboada, Paulina; Ricardo, Vacarezza; Grupo de estudios de ética clínica de la Sociedad Médica de Santiago
    Transparency as a general rule for all our professional acts casts doubts about the statement of the Hippocratic Oath that says “Whatever I see or hear in the lives of my patients, I will keep secret, as considering all such things to be private”. Medical secrecy protects the intimacy of patients, who reveal to their physicians their most hidden secrets aiming to recover their health. Therefore, physicians should receive those secrets with reverence and care, as servers and not as their owners. The values associated with the respect for personal intimacy are the anthropological basis of medical confidentiality. A medical act is performed by definition between two equally honorable individuals. Therefore, the professional honors the trust of his patient, maintaining strict confidence of what is revealed. Therefore, medical secrecy must be strengthened rather than weakened, pursuing common wealth and dignity

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