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The transfer of patients' ethics information among cooperating institutions: A future function of ethics networks

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With increasing use of ethics resources by health care teams, the number of patients transferred from one care setting to another who may have had ethics consultations is rising rapidly. There has been virtually no discussion in the ethics literature and no experience in our community addressing questions concerning the continuity of ethics care and the transfer of ethics information. Our ethics committee faced the following questions during a recent consultation. Should there be continuity of ethics care between institutions? If so, what should be the nature of the communication? How is continuity best accomplished? Do ethics consultants or committees incur additional liability following the transfer of care? Where should the boundaries of confidentiality be drawn? How can existing health care ethics networks facilitate continuity of ethics care?

We address these ethical and logistical questions and hope to encourage others to report their views on these issues.

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White, J.C., Sarti, J. The transfer of patients' ethics information among cooperating institutions: A future function of ethics networks. HEC Forum 5, 362–367 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01678276

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