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Business Ethics in Healthcare

Business Ethics in Healthcare



Author: Leonard J. Weber
Edition: 1
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0253338409
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Business Ethics in Healthcare: Beyond Compliance



Healthcare ethics is not just about decisions made at the bedside.Business Ethics in Healthcare review. It is also about decisions made in executive offices and in boardrooms. Business Ethics in Healthcare offers perspectives that can assist healthcare managers achieve the highest ethical standards as they face their roles as healthcare providers, employers, and community service organizations. Weber suggests guidelines and criteria based on the understanding that the healthcare organization is committed to patients’ rights, to careful stewardship of resources, to just working conditions for employees, and to service to the community.

As Weber shows, addressing business ethics issues in a healthcare organization starts with complying with relevant laws and regulationsRead full reviews of Business Ethics In Healthcare Ebook.

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Business Ethics in Healthcare: Beyond Compliance
Business Ethics in Healthcare is an examination of a wide range of practical ethical issues facing conscientious healthcare managers. The discussion explores the implications of app;ying ethical stndards and reasoning to the organization's responsibilities as care provider, as employer, as as citizen of the community. About the Author Leonard J. Weber has been on the faculty of the University of Detroit Mercy since 1972. His work is focused on practical ethical concerns, particularly in healthca

Business Ethics In Healthcare Ebook
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.

Business Ethics in Healthcare [ebook]
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.

Business Ethics in Healthcare Beyond Compliance
Business Ethics in Healthcare starts with the understanding that management is already addressing the need to ensure that the organisation is in compliance with relevant laws and regulations. This is just the start in addressing business ethics issues in healthcare organisations.As providers of high quality patient care with limited resources, management 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 employers, management needs to be able to employ good criteria for determining wage

Business Ethics in Healthcare
by Leonard J. Weber - Indiana University Press (2001) - Hardback - ISBN 0253338409 9780253338402



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It is also about decisions made in executive offices and in boardrooms. Business Ethics in Healthcare offers perspectives that can assist healthcare managers achieve the highest ethical standards as they face their roles as healthcare providers, employers, and community service organizations. Weber suggests guidelines and criteria based on the understanding that the healthcare organization is committed to patients’ rights, to careful stewardship of resources, to just working conditions for employees, and to service to the community.

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.

Medical Ethics Series—David H. Smith and Robert M. Veatch, editors



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