نتایج جستجو برای: organizational professional ethics ethical accountability

تعداد نتایج: 335119  

Journal: :CAIS 2000
Robert M. Davison

In the Information Systems discipline, increasing attention is being paid to the issue of professional ethics. In this article, a personal perspective on the topic is offered. The academic philosophies of ethical theory are introduced, followed by detailed treatment of four fundamental issues: codes of ethics, intellectual property rights, professional accountability and data protection. The in...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2016
Nancy Berlinger Elizabeth Dietz

Participation in patient safety is one concrete expression of a foundational principle of medical ethics: do no harm. Being an ethical professional requires taking action to prevent harm to patients in health care environments. Checklists and time-outs have become common patient safety tools in the US and other nations. While their use can support ethical practice, recent research has revealed ...

Journal: :آموزش و اخلاق در پرستاری 0
سوره خاکی سیمین اسمعیل پورزنجانی سهیلا مشعوف

abstract: introduction: abiding with ethical discipline in nursing leads to improving nursing services and promoting the patient’s health. due to the fact that patients are the most critical elements in health care organizations, this study was carried out with the aim of determine compliance with professional ethics and its relationship with associated demographic factors from the vantage poin...

Journal: :Ethics & behavior 2002
Isaac Prilleltensky Laura Sanchez Valdes Amy Rossiter Richard Walsh-Bowers

This article is the second one in a series dealing with mental health ethics in Cuba. It reports on ethical dilemmas, resources and limitations to their resolution, and recommendations for action. The data, obtained through individual interviews and focus groups with 28 professionals, indicate that Cubans experience dilemmas related to (a) the interests of clients, (b) their personal interests,...

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Background: In recent years, professional ethics has effect on the activity, individual and group performance and organizational results. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between professional ethics and organizational commitment. Methods: The research method is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive-correlational research. The statistical population includes 50 em...

Journal: :Inf. Soc. 2001
Elizabeth Yakel

The Social Construction of Accountability: Radiologists and Their Recordkeeping Practices Elizabeth Yakel Abstract Recordkeeping practices are a central means by which organizations demonstrate accountability. These practices, though, are socially constructed and owe as much to organizational or professional cultural and ethical norms as laws or procedural manuals. This paper discusses of accou...

Journal: :مجله دیابت و متابولیسم ایران 0
heydar shadi

biomedical ethics is a branch of professional or practical ethics that examine the moral aspects of profession of medicine. every professional ethics due its issues and problems determine an especial theory and principles. in this article after referring to the three branches of ethics and describing important schools of ethical theory we have explained the six main approaches to biomedical eth...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA 2011
Judith A Wiener Anne T Gilliland

OBJECTIVE The investigation provides recommendations for establishing institutional collection guidelines and policies that protect the integrity of the historical record, while upholding the privacy and confidentiality of those who are protected by Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) or professional ethical standards. METHODS The authors completed a systematic histori...

Journal: :Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees 2000
P H Werhane M V Rorty

Bioethics, clinical ethics, and professional ethics are mature, welldeveloped fields of applied ethics that focus on medical research, patient autonomy and patient care, patient– healthcare professional relationships, and issues that arise in clinical and other medical settings. However, despite these developments, little attention has been paid to the organizational aspects of healthcare in th...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
lars sandman national centre for priority setting in health-care, linköping university, linköping, sweden erik gustavsson division of arts and humanities, department of culture and communication, linköping university, linköping, sweden

in the editorial published in this journal, daniels and colleagues argue that his and sabin’s accountability for reasonableness (a4r) framework should be used to handle ethical issues in the health technology assessment (hta)-process, especially concerning fairness. in contrast to this suggestion, it is argued that such an approach risks suffering from the irrrelevance or insufficiency they war...

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