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A 9 page research paper --8 page report and a 1 page abstract-- that addresses the ethical challenges involved with the demographic dilemma of an aging population. Topics addressed include professional and legal considerations for healthcare practitioners. These issues are examined, first of all, by delineating their relevance to a healthcare manager's professional perspective. Then, the report addresses the concept of professional ideas and values that impact these issues. There is an extensive discussion of ethical obligations and, also, a concluding section on what actions should be undertaken by healthcare practitioners in regards to the future. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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the ethical challenges presenting by an aging population. This report, first of all, identifies the problem, citing the report of the Presidents Council on Bioethics, which delineates the issues involved.
These are that society is on the threshold of becoming largely geriatric in nature, due to medical advancements, which means that an increasing number of people will suffer from
decreased debility and dependence on society. The Bioethics Council warns that this entails numerous ethical considerations, such as how society should regard assisted suicide and euthanasia and its obligation to
the elderly, as well as such issues as advanced directives and palliative care. These issues are then examined, first of all, by delineating their relevance to a healthcare managers
professional perspective. Then, the report addresses the concept of professional ideas and values that impact these issues. There is an extensive discussion of ethical obligations and, also, a concluding section
on what actions should be undertaken by healthcare practitioners in regards to the future. Introduction -- Identifying the problem In late September 2005, the Presidents Council on Bioethics published a
report, "Taking Care: Ethical Caregiving in Our Aging Society," which outlines the ethical challenges that health practitioners and others will face in the coming decades, as the demographic profile of
the American population becomes progressively older. This report warns that we are on the threshold of becoming a basically "geriatric society," which is due in large part to advances in
health care and subsequent increases in the expect life span (Ethics, 2005). This prospect naturally entails numerous challenges. There will be an ever-increasing group of people who suffer from debility
and dependence. It will be a challenge for welfare and health programs, with a "looming shortage of long-term care for the incapacitated" (Ethics, 2005). At the present, four in ten
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