A value system consisting of a series of important values and indicators will lay the foundation for building other values and integrity indicators. They are subjective, differ among individuals, society, religion, and culture, and in many ways consistent with their belief system. Values reflect the correct or misunderstanding of people or cultures, leading to our choice of appropriate action plans and influencing our behavior and attitudes towards our core. This may be an idea of whether anthropologists are right or wrong in intervening in the medical situation.
Our society defines the role of doctors based on our professional responsibility to patients. The professional responsibility of the doctor is derived from the moral principles of medical practice dating back to the Hippocratic era 1 The first principle of medical ethics is harmless principle - the doctor is responsible "not harm". The patient's approach is to respect their autonomy (ie, allowing the patient to decide whether to accept the recommended medicine). The doctor is also obliged to help the patient. This obligation is managed by ethical charity code of conduct, and doctors are obliged to provide patients with benefit services.
Patient - Doctors' confidentiality is the basic principle of medical ethics. Principle IV of the American Medical Association's Code of Medical Ethics, "Doctors should preserve patient trust and privacy under legal constraints." It is possible for patients to do so due to overwhelming social considerations such as patient threats.
Medical ethics may establish doctor's responsibility to patients and society. Depending on the moral principles of compassion (ie, acting for the patient's best interests), the physician will be responsible for the harmlessness of the patient (to avoid or minimize harm), respect for patient autonomy, and fairness It is responsible for promoting social justice (9). Medical ethics and law strongly support the right of patients to refuse treatment, including life support therapy. The goal is to avoid or discontinue treatment that patients consider inconsistent with their goals and preferences. Death naturally dies after rejection due to the underlying disease (9)