Ethical considerations for healthcare organizations
PR Rao - Seminars in speech and language, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
Ethical misbehavior in the delivery of healthcare creates harm not only to individual
therapists and administrators who might choose to overstep ethical boundaries but also …
therapists and administrators who might choose to overstep ethical boundaries but also …
[图书][B] Ethics in speech and language therapy
R Body - 2009 - books.google.com
Ethics in Speech and Language Therapy is a key text for students, practitioners and
managers alike. The demands of practice, legislation, registration and the recognition of …
managers alike. The demands of practice, legislation, registration and the recognition of …
Resources for Ethical Decision-Making
AT Gleason - Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2022 - ASHA
Purpose: This article is written from the perspective of a former American Speech-Language-
Hearing Association (ASHA) Board of Ethics (BOE) member and focuses on Step 3 of the …
Hearing Association (ASHA) Board of Ethics (BOE) member and focuses on Step 3 of the …
Ethical perspective on quality of care: The nature of ethical dilemmas identified by new graduate and experienced speech pathologists
Background: Speech pathologists are confronted by ethical issues when they need to make
decisions about client care, address team conflict, and fulfil the range of duties and …
decisions about client care, address team conflict, and fulfil the range of duties and …
Practicing preventive ethics-the keys to avoiding ethical conflicts in health care
LB McCullough - Physician Executive, 2005 - search.proquest.com
The culture of an organization includes its mission statement and policies, but also its actual
practices-from how it treats its physicians, employees, and patients to its budget priorities …
practices-from how it treats its physicians, employees, and patients to its budget priorities …
Ethics in the practice of speech-language pathology in health care settings
AW Kummer, J Turner - Seminars in Speech and Language, 2011 - thieme-connect.com
Ethics refers to a moral philosophy or a set of moral principles that determine appropriate
behavior in a society. Medical ethics includes a set of specific values that are considered in …
behavior in a society. Medical ethics includes a set of specific values that are considered in …
Ethics in Health Care: Implications for Education and Practice
M Weinstein, J Nesbitt - Home Health Care Management & …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Facing an ethical dilemma in the health care setting can unfortunately be all too familiar. The
ways in which a practitioner approaches ethical problem resolution are derived from many …
ways in which a practitioner approaches ethical problem resolution are derived from many …
[图书][B] Ethics for speech-language pathologists and audiologists: An illustrative casebook
D Irwin, DL Irwin - 2007 - researchgate.net
According to Grodin (1995), ethics is “a branch of philosophy, which through formal and
systematic analysis, attempts to critically examine human conduct focusing on the rightness …
systematic analysis, attempts to critically examine human conduct focusing on the rightness …
An assessment of ethical climate in three healthcare organizations
C Ells, J Downie, N Kenny - The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2002 - journals.uchicago.edu
Specialists in bioethics and health law from Dalhousie University are working with three
healthcare organizations (HCOs) to address challenges associated with ethics, law, and …
healthcare organizations (HCOs) to address challenges associated with ethics, law, and …
[PDF][PDF] Organizational and administrative ethics in health care: an ethics gap
MC Silva - Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 1998 - bioethics.pitt.edu
Although much literature exists on health care clinical ethics, considerably less literature
exists on health care organizational and administrative ethics. This situation is especially …
exists on health care organizational and administrative ethics. This situation is especially …