Business Ethics in Healthcare – Beyond Compliance
Autor Leonard J. Weberen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 mar 2001
As Weber shows, addressing business ethics issues in a healthcare organization starts with complying with relevant laws and regulations. As a provider of high quality patient care with limited resources, it needs to be able to distinguish between the right way and the wrong way of taking cost into consideration when making decisions about patient care practices. As employer, the organization needs to use good criteria for determining wages and salaries, to know how to make fair decisions about downsizing, and to respond most appropriately to union organizing efforts and employee strikes. As a community service organization, it has particular responsibilities to the community in the way it advertises, how it disposes of medical waste, and the types of mergers it enters into.
Leonard J. Weber is on the faculty of the University of Detroit, Mercy. He has published over 70 articles and is the principal author of the "Case Studies in Ethics" column in Clinical Leadership & Management Review. He serves as an ethics consultant to several healthcare organizations and is a past president of the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253338402
ISBN-10: 0253338409
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:Indiana Univ PR.
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
ISBN-10: 0253338409
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:Indiana Univ PR.
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Cuprins
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Beyond Compliance, Beyond Integrity, Beyond Clinical Ethics
Part One: Business Ethics With A Difference
1. Healthcare Business Ethics
2. Ethics is not Neutral: A Framework for Making Decisions
Part Two: The Organisation as Caregiver
3. Ethics, Cost, and the Quality of Care
4. Patient Rights in a Just Organisation
5. Clinicians and Conflict of Interest: A Focus on Management
6. A Fair Hearing of Appeals of Denied Coverage in Managed Care Plans
7. Organisational Ethics: A Code is Only the Beginning
Part Three: The Organisation as Employer
8. Just Wages and Salaries
9. Ethics and Downsizing
10. Patient Requests for Healthcare Providers of Specific Race or Sex
11. Conscientious Objection to Participation in Certain Treatment Options
12. Union Organising and Employee Strikes
Part Four: The Organisation as Citizen
13. Responsible Advertising
14. Environmental Responsibility and the Precautionary Principle
15. Community Serving Mergers and Acquisitions
16. Socially Responsible Investing
Part Five: Institutionalizing Business and Management Ethics
17. Components of a Business Ethics Program
18. The Organisational Ethics Committee
Notes
Introduction: Beyond Compliance, Beyond Integrity, Beyond Clinical Ethics
Part One: Business Ethics With A Difference
1. Healthcare Business Ethics
2. Ethics is not Neutral: A Framework for Making Decisions
Part Two: The Organisation as Caregiver
3. Ethics, Cost, and the Quality of Care
4. Patient Rights in a Just Organisation
5. Clinicians and Conflict of Interest: A Focus on Management
6. A Fair Hearing of Appeals of Denied Coverage in Managed Care Plans
7. Organisational Ethics: A Code is Only the Beginning
Part Three: The Organisation as Employer
8. Just Wages and Salaries
9. Ethics and Downsizing
10. Patient Requests for Healthcare Providers of Specific Race or Sex
11. Conscientious Objection to Participation in Certain Treatment Options
12. Union Organising and Employee Strikes
Part Four: The Organisation as Citizen
13. Responsible Advertising
14. Environmental Responsibility and the Precautionary Principle
15. Community Serving Mergers and Acquisitions
16. Socially Responsible Investing
Part Five: Institutionalizing Business and Management Ethics
17. Components of a Business Ethics Program
18. The Organisational Ethics Committee
Notes
Descriere
The author offers perspectives that can assist healthcare managers in achieving the highest ethical standards as they face their roles as healthcare providers, employers, and community service organizations. He also examines how to comply with relevant laws and regulations, provide high quality patient care with limited resources, and more.