Following the tumultuous times of a pandemic, members of the healthcare disciplines, including nursing, face mounting priorities and ethical straight-thinking questions for policy development. The processes for developing ethical policies must acknowledge others' health priorities and what matters to them instead of political agendas that dominate global thinking. An example of doing harm in healthcare is examined here as a priority leadership policy opportunity from a humanbecoming ethos understanding.
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