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“Beneficence is defined as an act of charity, mercy, and kindness with a strong connotation of doing good to others including moral obligation. All professionals have the foundational moral imperative of doing right. In the context of the professional-client relationship, any profession is obligated to favor the well-being and interest of the client. In health care, beneficence is one of the fundamental ethics. An understanding of this ethic of care compels any health practitioner to consider his or her calling to the high standards of professionalism as a moral imperative; one that advocates for high standards and strives for the greater good.
Beneficence has always been an integral part of biomedical ethics along with other fundamental ethical tenets including autonomy, justice, and confidentiality. Of these, there can be a struggle to balance the rights of the patient to choose and the beneficent intent of the caregiver. People engaged in health care, health research, and public health are to appreciate that potential risks must be weighed against the benefits of care and that the other party be an informed and willing participant. All health care practitioners take an oath on graduation before beginning their clinical work as professionals. The oath explicitly states, among many other obligations, the pursuit of good, the avoidance of things harmful, and embraces the ethic of beneficence proactively.
one challenging area in healthcare is the health professional’s conception of both harm to and benefit for a patient can differ sharply from that of the patient, but the health professional’s understandings of benefits also often depend on the patient’s view of what constitutes a benefit or a worthwhile risk. Different patients take different views about what constitutes a harm and a benefit, and when each view is reasonable it is morally unacceptable to maintain that the notions of medical benefit and harm are objectively independent of the patient’s judgment
Another area of risk includes financial abuse. Beneficence is not served by partially withholding goods or services in order to prolong or extend services provided for increased financial gain.”

