Dear Friends,
Welcome to the fourth installment of Tanenbaum’s Health Care Insights series!
This month’s issue features what might be one of the most challenging subjects for health care providers: upholding religious beliefs while delivering end of life care.
- The Scenario: A Jewish family objects to a DNR order for a patient who is brain stem dead, based on a religious belief that death only occurs when a patient’s heart and breathing have stopped.
- Click here to learn about the family’s objection and its religious context, and how the hospital can respectfully manage this objection by working with the family and their religious leader.
For additional case studies from our medical school curriculum, click here. To learn more about the intersections of religion and health care, check out Tanenbaum’s full Medical Manual, which can be purchased here. (Contact us for discounted bulk and institutional purchase rates for the eBook version.)
In friendship,
Joyce S. Dubensky
CEO