Healthcare

Those labouring through the pandemic in healthcare must recover Jesus’s easy yoke and light burden
There is a growing realisation that abortion is not the only option after an unborn child is diagnosed with a disability
Patients are increasingly being given God-like information on their lives – but have we developed God-like responsibility for this?
Bringing in a euthanasia regime in Britain would open us to a slew of profoundly dangerous unintended consequences
Charting the long, and so far unsuccessful, attempts to introduce euthanasia to Britain
What does the revolution in care for premature babies mean for the debate over abortion?
The relationship between a pregnant mother considering a termination and the doctor should be an expert-expert one
The doctor who refuses to fit in with the agreed protocol because they have a conscientious objection is seen as problematic
Pluralistic modern societies are a feature of modern healthcare systems and so we must grapple with the physician’s hidden presuppositions
We don’t know how fast automation will enter healthcare, but it’s eventual arrival seems inevitable