Liability and ethics unit 4
bio-ethical
involves health care and biological sciences
code of ethics
list to describe proper conduct for a group of people
anecdotal
personal accounts of events or witness statement
reasons to take leave under the family and medical leave act
personal illness, maternity, adoption, foster care, family health needs
moral
personal rules or values
Three levels of liability in a health care setting
personal,supervisory and employer
risk management
process of identification, evaluation, and prevention
what are employers not allowed to discriminate against ?
race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, nationality
Purpose of the labor standard act
requires employers to pay employees at the least federal minimum wage
Ethics
rules of conducts
how long can an employee take off ?
twelve hours
ethical dilemmas
when moral beliefs conflict
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
, regulates health care and pension plans that private-sector employers provide to their employees.
Polices and procedures
The principles that direct the facility's activities and methods the facility uses to enforce the policies
liability
being legally responsible for causing harm
Ways liability can be reduced
follow policies, keeping proper documentation, filing event reports and keeping anecdotal records, problem solving, risk management
examples of bio-ethical
genetic testing, gene therapy, somatic stem cell research, embryonic stem cell research, marijuana, treatments, birth control
Steps of the problem solving method
identify the problem, identify the objective, identify circumstances that affect the problem,name all solutions, make a plan, evaluate the results.