Health Care Ethics (Chapter 10) Professionalism
Commercial Boundaries
Boundaries that define how a provider should separate their business interests from their treatment recommendations. No external influences.
Personal Boundaries
Boundaries that define the range of acceptable relationships a provider may have with their patients.
Inter-Professional Boundaries
Boundaries that define the role that different health professions have in delivering care. Helps to avoid "stepping on toes"
Integrity Boundaries
Boundaries that promote the right of a professional to act in a way that is consistent with their values and beliefs.
Distinguish crossing and violating boundaries
Crossing a boundary tends to be done with good intentions and generally happens in response to a specific situation, while violating a boundary is often done repeatedly with full awareness of wrongdoing.
Boundaries in Professionalism
Personal Boundaries Commercial Boundaries Integrity Boundaries Inter-professional Boundaries
What is Professionalism?
the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person.