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Ethics Description Essay Research Paper The resurgence

Ethics Description Essay, Research Paper


The resurgence of ethics has been a striking phenomenon in the past decade.


Although ethics has always had a role in the healthcare field, only in recent


years has it become a subject of intense interest and controversy. In addition


to others, this interest has affected a variety of other fields as well, in


particular, philosophy, religion, social sciences, and law. Ethics are more than


just high quality morals. Using ethical knowledge, attitude, skills, and habits


require intellect, and finesse to properly apply them in the professional


organizational life. Reasons for increased societal focus on ethics in


organizations are many. Insider trading on Wall Street; defense contract


scandals, involving private and public sectors; rental car repair overcharges;


and resignation of over 100 Reagan administration officials have helped to keep


ethical issues in the public eye. What I want to do in this presentation to give


you all some valuable information to stimulate your own ethical aspects that you


may already have and to upgrade your present ethical intentions. The problem


that I would like to focus on here is the current ethical dimension that seems


to be present in most of the professional organizations. It seems to me that


there are those health care managers that do not even want to think ethically or


that they just have a greedy streak that runs through them. Alternatively, there


are those that just have a low ethical intensity. To me this reminds me of an


issue-contingency matter where there is simply a lack of information on ethical


aspects being flowed in their direction. On the other hand, they are simply


ignoring, as if wearing blinders, the high standards that they now need to


implement into their professional life. Ignoring ethical thinking will only hurt


you or your company in the end. If you or someone you know is found to have been


unethical in the past, the way people remember that inadequacy- just because it


was unethical, it?s almost like they are criminals or pure violators. They


seem like violators to their peers simply because the standards and the criteria


of ethics are being upgraded in society. Healthcare professionals exercise


considerable influence and power over the lives of patients, subordinates, and


colleagues- often in routine and subtle ways. Executives can set the schedule


that favors some and not others … double-check procedures or not check them at


all… emphasize harmony in the office or tolerate impersonal squabbles … pass


on training information or forget to do so… greet patients with honor and


respect or hardly acknowledge them … intimidate subordinates or encourage


them. Because such routine actions are a daily part of healthcare delivery, the


ethical dimension of ordinary professional life must be explored. Healthcare


ethics must probe the ethical significance of seemingly inconsequential


situations and help healthcare professionals use their power responsibly within


the contexts of their daily tasks. (5) The abuse of power is just as prevalent


in healthcare organizations as mush as in other types of organizations. Patients


and their families are exceptionally vulnerable in a time of crisis. They are


apprehensive, sometimes frightened, and often intimidated by the


>organization?s sheer physical size and bureaucratic complexity. Similar


problems can occur when managers who have significant authority do not use it


for the good of the organization and those it serves. Employees under their


supervision can be compromised by their misuse of power, adversely affecting


both morale and productivity. Like patients and their families, employees may


feel helpless and hesitant to object to such behavior. Examples of abuse of


power include rudeness, profane language, promise breaking, deception,


dishonesty, and sexual harassment. Less obvious forms of abuse of power tend to


be subtle and therefore more insidious; these include arrogance, use of overly


confusing jargon, and withholding of information. (3) Management and medical


staff sometimes rationalize this sort of unprofessional conduct because they


view it as unintentional and non-malicious. However, in addition to compromising


its immediate victims, tolerating such behavior has several negative long- term


consequences, such as encouraging the individual to continue this conduct,


silently condoning the behavior and suggesting to others that they can behave in


a similar manner with impunity demoralizing those who become aware of the


organizations? tolerance, and adversely affecting the image and reputation of


the organization. Power. The actual influence, or power, that healthcare


professionals have in their position is an important reality. Because the


actions of a healthcare executive affect other people, they must see clearly the


influence of power that they exercise and monitor the effect it has on patients,


subordinates, and peers. Most of this influence is more subtle and difficult to


recognize than the ?official? power of the position. Control. It is a fact


that mechanisms of control permeate the environment of healthcare-mechanisms


designed to direct the power of healthcare professionals toward values such as


fairness, clinical competence, economic efficiency, and human dignity. Some of


these controls are ?formal? such as codes of conduct, JCAHO standards,


hierarchical supervision, and operational procedures. Others are ?informal?


such as peer pressure, corporate norms, and prevailing attitudes. Awareness of


how these controls affect us in our everyday work is essential to understanding


the ethics of our routine behavior. Values. The third aspect of healthcare


ethics involves questions over conflicting expectations or values. As healthcare


professionals we are expected to use the power we exercise in a way that


supports the fundamental values of the healthcare field, such as patient


wellbeing, economic efficiency, and legality. These expectations or values are


guides to the ethical use of power. Unless we see and understand them clearly,


we are apt to use our power in ways that support some values but undermine


others. For example, scheduling patient in way that that results in long delays


may maximize economic efficiency but minimize respect for patient dignity. These


three key and essential realities of the ethical dimension of healthcare are


depicted in the reality prism. Three sides but one prism. The clarity needed to


enable informed decision making is not achieved if one side of the prism is


cloudy. Also, notice that the three sides interact with each other.

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