Course Dealing with care issues: professional code, responsibility and powers
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Dealing with care issues: professional code, responsibility and powers
NIHD accreditation number: 26010721
The medical professional code is a set of principles and rules that healthcare providers must follow to maintain the integrity of the profession, professional autonomy, quality of care, and public trust.
This code requires that healthcare providers act competently, empathically, with integrity and responsibility.
Medical ethics helps with navigating due to possible contradictions in patient and social expectations.
It helps healthcare providers to correct medical decisions that they need to take.
Medical ethics is not a static concept and requires ongoing reflection and social dialogue.
1. Ethical conceptual framework: Deontology
1.1. What is deontology?
1.2. What do we mean by norms and values?
1.3. The definition of rules and laws
1.4. What is ethics: Definitions and characteristics
1.5. What is ethics: The ethical dilemma
1.5.1. What is ethics: The ethical dilemma
1.5.2. Examples of ethical dilemmas: Case 2
1.5.3. Examples of ethical dilemmas: Case 3
1.5.4. Examples of ethical dilemmas: Case 4
1.6. Professional ethics
1.7. Professional code in the healthcare sector
1.7.1. Professional code in the healthcare sector: Practice
1.8. Advisory bodies in the field of bioethics: The ethics committee
2. Patients’ legal rights
2.1. Overview and explanation of the current relevant legislation
2.2. The right to quality service
2.3. The healthcare provider's right to choose freely
2.4. The right to privacy protection
2.5. The right to information about the state of health
2.6. The right not to be informed about the state of health
2.7. The right to a trusted person/representative
2.8. The right to pain relief
2.9. The right to file a complaint
2.10. The rights regarding the patient record
2.11. Medical professional secrecy: the basic principle
2.11.1. Professional secrecy: duty of confidentiality/duty to speak