Ethical, social and economic advantages of enzymes for business and medicine This article discusses the ethical, social and economic advantages of commercial and medical use of enzymes. First, enzymes are biocatalysts produced in cells, which accelerates the reaction by lowering the activation energy of the reaction. The enzyme is a highly specific protein due to its active site, which is formed by specific folding of the tertiary structure of the protein.
Ethics has become an issue of medical technology evaluation (HTA) since HTA's inauguration. This is also reflected in the definition of HTA. "Interdisciplinary process that summarizes information on medical, social, economic and ethical issues of using health technology in a systematic, transparent, unbiased and robust way. Effective health policy is based on patient focus We will try to achieve the maximum value by providing information on "morality should be integrated into HTA for various reasons. HTA will evaluate the benefits of medical technology and convey decisions on health management. This is a normative issue, as medical technology and healthcare have moral intent to improve people's health and help people by relieving pain. HTA's core issues such as security and effectiveness also raises ethical questions on how to define and measure these problems as follows.
I will examine the relationship between global health difference and power and health. In order to critically analyze health and disease from a global, social and ethical point of view, introduce conceptual tools for medical anthropology and medical ethics. Topics include poverty and structural violence, war and terrorism, biotechnology and medicine. The relationship between medical categories and social categories, how social differences are medicine, how sick conditions correlate with prejudicial social groups, and categories are the source of identity and political Consider method classification (race, gender, gender, disability), which is the basis of behavior, and the shape of each form and medicine and custom