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Healthcare Ethical Treatments
Confidentiality
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• Meeting patient needs with scarce resources.
• Providing the most appropiate care when providers profit from patient use of specific resources
Common Ethical Dilemmas
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• When rules and regulations conflict with professional judgment.
• Acting in the best interest of the patient when reporting requirements may be in conflict with patient confidentiality.
Common Ethical Dilemmas
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• Making appropriate care decisions when patients’ behaviors contribute significantly to their problems.
• Appropriately using new unproven technologies.
• All from Johnson, 2009
Common Ethical Dilemmas
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• Johnson, J. A. (2009). Health Organizations: Theory, Behavior, and Development. Boston: Jones and Bartlett. ISBN: 13:978-0-7637-5053-4.
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