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The right not to know and the obligation to know
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Davies, Ben
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Accountability
/ autonomy
/ Debates
/ Disclosure
/ Feature article
/ Female
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Ignorance
/ Information
/ Informed Consent
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical personnel
/ Obligations
/ Patients
/ Patients rights
/ Personal Autonomy
/ Refusal
/ Right to know
/ Society
2020
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The right not to know and the obligation to know
by
Davies, Ben
in
Accountability
/ autonomy
/ Debates
/ Disclosure
/ Feature article
/ Female
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Ignorance
/ Information
/ Informed Consent
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical personnel
/ Obligations
/ Patients
/ Patients rights
/ Personal Autonomy
/ Refusal
/ Right to know
/ Society
2020
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The right not to know and the obligation to know
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Davies, Ben
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Accountability
/ autonomy
/ Debates
/ Disclosure
/ Feature article
/ Female
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Ignorance
/ Information
/ Informed Consent
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical personnel
/ Obligations
/ Patients
/ Patients rights
/ Personal Autonomy
/ Refusal
/ Right to know
/ Society
2020
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The right not to know and the obligation to know
2020
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There is significant controversy over whether patients have a ‘right not to know’ information relevant to their health. Some arguments for limiting such a right appeal to potential burdens on others that a patient’s avoidable ignorance might generate. This paper develops this argument by extending it to cases where refusal of relevant information may generate greater demands on a publicly funded healthcare system. In such cases, patients may have an ‘obligation to know’. However, we cannot infer from the fact that a patient has an obligation to know that she does not also have a right not to know. The right not to know is held against medical professionals at a formal institutional level. We have reason to protect patients’ control over the information that they receive, even if in individual instances patients exercise this control in ways that violate obligations.
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