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Identify any legal issues that are present, and identify the doctrines and/or duties that apply. You may itemize these in a bulleted list.
How can an administrator encourage accountability and social responsibility in health care organizations?
What are the important implications or justifications for these theories in health care ethics? How might the health care organizations apply them?
Analyze why patients are sometimes reluctant to complain about their health care. What could be some reasons for the reluctance to complain?
What current practices do doctors perform in order to avoid law suits? What are the impacts of these practices?
Do you think it's possible to have these kinds of beliefs and/or prejudices and be unaware of them at a conscious level? Why or why not?
Discuss the correct way of charting in a patient's record. Analyze the impact of poor documentation in patient care? Give one or two examples.
Explain the role of public health including health promotion and disease prevention in the health care crisis and social injustice.
Should any patient in a hospital have access to committee members or should such access be restricted?
Should the new staffing policy give the nurses authority to refuse to admit patients when the staff is not sufficient to handle them?
Describe each of these, using Biblical citations. Where are these three purposes of government evident today?
What are the most common ethical issues facing healthcare marketing managers?
Under what conditions is a flexible budget likely to be more effective than a forecast budget?
What are the limitations of using break-even point and how would you incorporate this point with management strategic planning?
You are David Jamison, MHA, ethics committee chairman at Marion General Hospital. Coming before your committee today is the case of Margie Whitson.
What is the responsibility of the allied health professional with regard to informed consent forms and the process of obtaining informed consent?
What are the ethical considerations involved in deciding who receives short and long term health care?
It is your responsibility to come up with a new policy that deals with the maintenance and release of medical records.
Discuss the standard of care in each area, and how that standard can be applied to the health care facility.
She had osteoarthritis too. Her discomfort increases during stress. She is depressed.
Healthcare providers need communication skills to effectively handle situations with patients, family, coworkers and employer-employee conflicts.
A physician is given non-prescription vitamin samples that are expensive and are to be given to patients of low income.
What value would it have provided and considerations might it have considered in making the decision to proceed with the transplant?
What is your value and ethical position related to the case? Include discussion of theory and principles on which your position is based.
Which ethical theoretical framework best describes your personal worldview? Support your response with examples.