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Stakeholders And Ethics In Healthcare Ethical Accountability For Organizations 1st Edition Lisa A Martinelli

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Stakeholders And Ethics In Healthcare Ethical Accountability For Organizations 1st Edition Lisa A Martinelli
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.34 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Lisa A. Martinelli
ISBN: 9781000545906, 9781003229957, 9781000545869, 9781032135823, 1000545903, 1003229956, 1000545865, 1032135824
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Stakeholders And Ethics In Healthcare Ethical Accountability For Organizations 1st Edition Lisa A Martinelli by Lisa A. Martinelli 9781000545906, 9781003229957, 9781000545869, 9781032135823, 1000545903, 1003229956, 1000545865, 1032135824 instant download after payment.

This ground-breaking book uses organizational ethics and stakeholder theory to explore the ethical accountability of leadership in healthcare organizations to their distinct vulnerable stakeholder communities. The book begins with a discussion of the moral agency of healthcare organizations and introduces stakeholder theory. It then looks at key ethical challenges in relation to the confidentiality and privacy of health care data, before turning to child health and interventions around issues such as obesity, maltreatment, and parenting. The book ends by focusing on ethics of care in relation to older people and people with disabilities. An insightful contribution to thinking about ethics for contemporary healthcare management and leadership, this interdisciplinary book is of interest to readers with a background in healthcare, business and management, law, bioethics, and theology.

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