The Four Principles Approach to Health Care Ethics Law Case Study
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The intention of this study is the Four Principles Approach, also known as ‘principlism’. It constitutes the principles of justice (allotting benefits of a particular decision fairly), beneficence, (doing what is good as this is the prime objective of medicine), autonomy, (giving respect to patients’ right to formulate their own decisions), and non-maleficence (desisting from causing harm to patients).