Health Care Organizational Ethics: Building On Clinical And Business Ethics
- Topics:
- Business Ethics
- Tags:
- Benefits,
- Software,
- Management,
- Leadership,
- Human Resources,
- Healthcare,
- Health Care,
- Ethics,
- Enterprise Software,
- Business Ethics,
- ...
- Source:
- American City Business Journals
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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘The health care industry, both profit and non-profit, is no stranger to ethical lapses and even spectacular scandals. After all, the health care industry is subject to the same stresses and strains as other businesses. But, society expects better of its health care institutions; they should be held to a higher, or at least different, ethical standard. The field of health care organizational ethics is relatively new; the content and boundaries of its terrain have not been firmly fixed. Experts suggest that organizational ethics lies somewhere in between and, in many instances, overlaps clinical ethics and business ethics.’ The paper examines this issue in detail.
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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2003 | Pages: 2





