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Professional ethics and practice.

W R Kirk

    Journal (American Medical Record Association)
    |July 9, 1987
    PubMed
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    Professional societies guide health services administration ethics with historical context. Due process and clear enforcement policies are vital for ethical conduct and complaint resolution.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Services Administration
    • Professional Ethics
    • Organizational Governance

    Background:

    • Examines the ethical responsibilities of professional societies in health services administration.
    • Provides a historical perspective on the evolution of ethical standards in the field.
    • Highlights the role of professional organizations in upholding ethical conduct.

    Observation:

    • Due process is a critical component in grievance procedures for member complaints.
    • Legal frameworks underpin the development and enforcement of professional codes of ethics.
    • Societal expectations and professional standards shape ethical guidelines.

    Findings:

    • Codes of ethics provide essential guidelines for professional society involvement.
    • Policies such as prior approval of behavior and non-withdrawal of complaints enhance procedural integrity.

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  • Enforcement mechanisms are crucial for maintaining ethical standards within the profession.
  • Implications:

    • Universally applicable codes of ethics present significant challenges in their construction.
    • Professional societies must navigate complex legal and ethical landscapes.
    • The findings offer insights into best practices for ethical governance in health services administration.