The moral argument for the right to refuse treatment based on values highlights the freedom from compulsion. A health care worker should not be forced to provide care against their conscience.
Refusing to treat a patient based on their identity raises concerns about the implications of moral rights, as it risks allowing discrimination against those the health care worker disapproves of.
While professions have differing standards regarding the right to refuse, allowing any health care worker to deny treatment based on their beliefs could lead to unfair practices against marginalized groups.
Many who support the right to refuse often overlook the potential for this principle to be misused against individuals they may sympathize with, reflecting a biased application of moral values.
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