Book contents
- Guidance for Healthcare Ethics Committees
- Guidance for Healthcare Ethics Committees
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section 1 The Context of Healthcare Ethics Committee Work
- Section 2 Consultation
- Section 3 Policy Development and Organizational Issues
- Chapter 24 Conscientious Objection
- Chapter 25 Ethics Committees and Distributive Justice
- Chapter 26 Developing and Implementing Effective Ethics Policy
- Chapter 27 Ethics In and For the Organization
- Chapter 28 The Healthcare Ethics Committee as Educator
- Chapter 29 Understanding Ethics Pedagogy
- Chapter 30 Quality Assessment of Healthcare Ethics Committees
- Index
- References
Chapter 27 - Ethics In and For the Organization
from Section 3 - Policy Development and Organizational Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 February 2022
- Guidance for Healthcare Ethics Committees
- Guidance for Healthcare Ethics Committees
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section 1 The Context of Healthcare Ethics Committee Work
- Section 2 Consultation
- Section 3 Policy Development and Organizational Issues
- Chapter 24 Conscientious Objection
- Chapter 25 Ethics Committees and Distributive Justice
- Chapter 26 Developing and Implementing Effective Ethics Policy
- Chapter 27 Ethics In and For the Organization
- Chapter 28 The Healthcare Ethics Committee as Educator
- Chapter 29 Understanding Ethics Pedagogy
- Chapter 30 Quality Assessment of Healthcare Ethics Committees
- Index
- References
Summary
HECs exist in almost every hospital in the USA. While their history started with specific conflicts created as advancing medical technology challenged traditional approaches to death, dying, and consent for care, most HECs currently accept three main duties: resolution of conflicts related to clinical care, review of policies related to ethical clinical practice, and education of providers, staff, and patients and families.
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- Guidance for Healthcare Ethics Committees , pp. 237 - 244Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022