The shariah-derived models of medical interactions between healthcare providers and patients

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spelling 8256 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=8256 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Conference Conference Paper application/pdf 4 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in 1.7 HP Hp 2021-09-07 11:29:08 4244-01-FH03-FP-21-56032.pdf UniSZA Private Access The shariah-derived models of medical interactions between healthcare providers and patients The Shariah-Derived Models of Medical Interactions between Healthcare Providers and Patients are models of medical professionals and patient-client relationships constructed and reviewed from the religious perspective, Islamic jurisprudence in particular. The models were constructed based on various aspects pertaining to the patient who seeks for the treatment or consultations, the doctor who provides the medical services or treatment, involvement of a third party, the form of agreement involving all related parties, and the related Islamic rulings. The rulings were derived from the five basic rules pertaining to the actions and interactions of a person (al-ahkam ash-shar'iyyah al-taklifiyyah). The models were classified based on the profitability of the service rendered, types of contracts involved, as well as the related Islamic rulings. The relationships are summarized into four models; Model A - Charitable Work/ NonProfit Based, Model B - Profit Based, Model C - Civil Servant, and Model D - Private Employee/ Practice. Providing medical services is indeed a noble obligation. It involves certain requirements and principles in relation to the religious rulings that may differ from what are commonly practiced or understood. 4th National Conference on Shariah Compliant Hospital 2021 Virtual, Kuantan
spellingShingle The shariah-derived models of medical interactions between healthcare providers and patients
summary The Shariah-Derived Models of Medical Interactions between Healthcare Providers and Patients are models of medical professionals and patient-client relationships constructed and reviewed from the religious perspective, Islamic jurisprudence in particular. The models were constructed based on various aspects pertaining to the patient who seeks for the treatment or consultations, the doctor who provides the medical services or treatment, involvement of a third party, the form of agreement involving all related parties, and the related Islamic rulings. The rulings were derived from the five basic rules pertaining to the actions and interactions of a person (al-ahkam ash-shar'iyyah al-taklifiyyah). The models were classified based on the profitability of the service rendered, types of contracts involved, as well as the related Islamic rulings. The relationships are summarized into four models; Model A - Charitable Work/ NonProfit Based, Model B - Profit Based, Model C - Civil Servant, and Model D - Private Employee/ Practice. Providing medical services is indeed a noble obligation. It involves certain requirements and principles in relation to the religious rulings that may differ from what are commonly practiced or understood.
title The shariah-derived models of medical interactions between healthcare providers and patients
title_full The shariah-derived models of medical interactions between healthcare providers and patients
title_fullStr The shariah-derived models of medical interactions between healthcare providers and patients
title_full_unstemmed The shariah-derived models of medical interactions between healthcare providers and patients
title_short The shariah-derived models of medical interactions between healthcare providers and patients
title_sort shariah-derived models of medical interactions between healthcare providers and patients