Should a patient's socioeconomic status count in decisions about treatment in medical care? A longitudinal study of Norwegian doctors.
Berit Horn BringedalKarin Isaksson RøPublished in: Scandinavian journal of public health (2021)
Increasingly more doctors are willing to consider patients' socioeconomic factors in clinical care. This could be contrary to professional ethics, in which only medical need should count. However, it depends on how 'need' is interpreted. As treatment outcomes partly depend on non-medical factors, socioeconomic factors should be considered because they influence patients' ability to benefit from medical care. Equality requires mitigating factors with negative impacts on health outcomes.