PMC:7537094 / 23205-25056 JSONTXT 5 Projects

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T176 0-415 Sentence denotes In this section of the paper, the neglect of these principles, especially the prioritization of the worst off, in public healthcare decision‐making is examined in relation to three problems within the Philippines in the context of the COVID‐19 pandemic: paternalistic decision‐making complicated by false information, failure to be mindful of literacy levels, and failure to account for language and other barriers.
T177 416-511 Sentence denotes The first problem is paternalistic decision‐making or deciding without consulting stakeholders.
T178 512-601 Sentence denotes The Philippine government has needed to act swiftly to contain the spread of the disease.
T179 602-727 Sentence denotes It has had to enforce quickly crafted rules that could not wait for extended rounds of consultations and confidence building.
T180 728-873 Sentence denotes Quite understandably, the existence of a pandemic emergency compels decision‐makers and government officials to act unequivocally and resolutely.
T181 874-1030 Sentence denotes However, emergencies also tend to trigger a highly paternalistic stance that can have the effect of reducing human beings to mere recipients of information.
T182 1031-1195 Sentence denotes Failing to heed instructions for dealing with the pandemic, people may be shunted aside for being obstacles to the implementation of a necessary emergency response.
T183 1196-1390 Sentence denotes Yet, firm and decisive action is not necessarily incompatible with a compassionate and lawful consideration for the rights of citizens regardless of their level of education and health literacy.
T184 1391-1629 Sentence denotes Emergencies should inspire creativity in finding ways to implement laws and rules decisively without showing disrespect for fellow human beings who may not have the means or opportunity to understand the full import of new laws and rules.
T185 1630-1851 Sentence denotes The arrogant display of power by authorities under these circumstances reflects a paternalistic stance that can deteriorate into a disregard for the interests of the cared for whom they need to protect in the first place.