Healthcare Compliance and Risk: Ethical Decision-Making and Policy Development

$15.00

Format: On demand

Duration: 206 Mins

Instructors: Coral MED

Learning Credits: 0 CEU

*This course was updated on Jan 01, 1970.

Description

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Define the principles of ethical decision-making specifically in the context of healthcare policy development and explain its critical role in shaping just outcomes. Identify and differentiate between key ethical principles (e.g., autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, equity) that serve as foundational guides for healthcare policy decisions. Explain how various ethical frameworks (e.g., utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics) provide structured approaches to address moral complexities during policy formulation. Apply specific ethical decision-making models (e.g., principlism, casuistry, four-quadrant approach) to analyze and propose ethically justifiable resolutions for complex healthcare policy scenarios. Analyze how transparent and principled ethical decision-making processes in policy development can enhance the credibility, trust, and legitimacy of healthcare organizations. Evaluate the multi-faceted ethical dilemmas and conflicting moral duties that commonly arise during the various stages of healthcare policy development and implementation. Create a draft policy or policy amendment specifically designed to effectively address and mitigate an identified ethical dilemma commonly encountered in healthcare practice.

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to: Apply ethical reasoning to evaluate healthcare policy options and outcomes. Identify ethical conflicts and develop principled solutions in policy contexts. Incorporate ethical leadership practices into policy-making and organizational governance. Promote equity, fairness, and respect for human rights in healthcare policy design. Contribute to policy processes that reflect moral integrity and social accountability.

Completion of Policy for Risk Management course and Compliance or prior knowledge of healthcare governance, ethics, and regulatory compliance.

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Healthcare policy advisors and ethics officers guiding policy creation and oversight. Healthcare administrators and compliance professionals addressing ethical challenges in policy implementation. Legal and regulatory teams interpreting ethical implications of healthcare law. Members of ethics committees and healthcare boards overseeing policy governance. Students and professionals pursuing careers in bioethics, public health policy, or healthcare leadership.