Tolerance As an Effective Step to Stabilize Ethical Relations in the Health System

Health, Spirituality and Medical Ethics 9 (2):109-112 (2022)
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With the institutionalization of tolerance in the health system, the level of intimacy increases, and the possibility of benefiting more than the company of patients and their companions are provided. Tolerance reduces the number of damages by improving the level of security and improves the health level by facilitating the achievement of goals. To achieve the above positive points, it seems necessary to have a written program in this field, especially considering the cultural and religious characteristics of Iran.

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