Essay On The Intersection Of Power And Ethics In Health Science

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The Intersection of Power and Ethics in Health Sciences: An Assessment of Industry Influence
Khristy Crabb
Touro University Worldwide
DHS 702: Ethics and Professional Leadership in Health Science
Dr. Dan Corcoran
April 23, 2023 Abstract
This paper aims to examine the impact of the power and influence of industries such as 'big food', 'big pharma', and the health insurance industry on ethical decision-making in health science-related fields of study. These industries have significant sway over funding, research, and policy decisions, which can impact the quality of care provided to patients. The paper also evaluates the corporate social responsibility efforts of large organizations in health science-related industries. The focus is on …show more content…

The pharmaceutical industry is known for its aggressive marketing practices and has been accused of using its influence to influence research, clinical trials, and drug approvals (Lexchin, 2012). For instance, the industry has been criticized for funding clinical trials that produce results that favor their drugs while suppressing negative outcomes. This influence can impact ethical decision-making in health science-related fields of study where the industry may use its power to sway research, funding, and policy decisions in their …show more content…

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