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    Ethical Health Care Issues Paper HCS/ 545 May 19‚ 2014 Ethical Health Care Issues Paper Ethical health care topics vary in the news and media currently in the healthcare field. Many health care issues can involve the patient’s care‚ or the policies set forth by healthcare regulatory agencies. In many instances‚ ethical issues can arise during a patient’s treatment when religious or cultural discrepancies arise that would affect the manner in which the patient receives

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    Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making in Health Care NRS-437V Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Within the nursing practice‚ confidentiality is crucial to form the nurse-patient relationship. Among the rights we are assured‚ privacy and confidentiality are considered paramount. It is the health care provider’s duty to ensure this right is respected and upheld. Knowing that they can trust their health care provider enables a patient to give

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    Final Project Outline and Annotated Bibliography Introduction I would like to discuss the ethical and legal concepts‚ including specific federal regulations‚ required of health care organizations to ensure delivery of high-quality health care that protects patient’s safety. The main reason that motivated me to select this topic is because I feel the urge to discuss the legal and ethical concepts of health care sectors so as to enlighten the people who are unfamiliar with such concepts. Moreover‚ there

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    Ethical Decision-Making Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making Ethical Decision-Making In today’s business and personal world‚ ethical decisions are made on a daily basis. Most of these decisions are based on company ground rules. The others are based on personal ground rules. All decisions can have a number of ground rules that help us determine whether our decision is ethical or unethical. Each decision whether it is based on company or personal ground rules will have its own set

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    Ethical Health Care Issues Sheri Anderson HCS/545-Health Law and Ethics September 22‚ 2014 Kenneth Pincus Ethical Health Care Issues Healthcare ethics involves making well researched and considerate decisions about medical treatments‚ while taking into consideration a patient’s beliefs and wishes regarding all aspects of their health. The healthcare industry‚ above any other‚ has a high regard for the issues surrounding the welfare of their patients. This power over a patient’s wellbeing

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    Policy Vicki D. Lachman Ethical Challenges in the Era Of Health Care Reform n truth‚ the United States is at the beginning of a long overdue and a much needed health care reform. We have seen the dismal statistics about our high cost health care system and some of the less than stellar outcomes (e.g.‚ infant mortality) (Callahan‚ 2011; World Health Organization [WHO]‚ 2011)). The purpose of this article is not to complain about the current health care system‚ but instead to focus

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    and discuss the moral issue of withdrawal of life-sustaining medical treatment from a Catholic perspective‚ I needed to have an understanding of what Bioethics refers to. It is a shared reflective analysis and discussion of ethical issues in health carehealth science‚ and health policies. It engages dialogue and thought from our society comprising of doctors‚ patients‚ scientists‚ politicians and the general public (What is Bioethics? 2014). Using Bioethics as a framework

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    Ethical Decision Making Ethical Dilemma Ben is cutting himself regularly. The school counselor has spoken with his parents for several weeks and has explained the severity of this child’s problem. Ben desperately needs help for a mental health professional. The parents refuse to take him for treatment and say they just want him to continue seeing the school counselor. Hypothetical Background Ben is nine years old. He is in the third grade at Children’s Nation Elementary School‚ a quality

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    Making Health Care Affordable: Lack of insurance in the United States leads to unnecessary deaths‚ loss of work‚ and unemployment due to disabilities‚ driving the country into debt taking on the emergency room fees piled up by the uninsured not being able to pay their bills‚ therefore‚ America desperately needs to implement a universal health care program like the health care programs in other developed nations around the world. Health care in a developed nation such as the United States of America

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    Dr. Cameron’s ethical conflict involves a dilemma between the patient’s beneficence through medical paternalism‚ and he patient’s right and ability of autonomous decision making. Due to the circumstances of this case‚ I consider that the respect for autonomy outweighs the doctor’s intentions of beneficence‚ or more specifically medical paternalism. I will start to support my argument by stating that the person that is directly affected by the problem in question is the patient‚ which is why his decision

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