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Organizational Ethics Programs and the Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2000
Abstract
Max Weber, the grandfather of organizational theory, recognized the close association between health care organizations and law. When he introduced the concept of a legal–rational bureaucracy, he used hospitals and clinics to illustrate it. Today, there is little doubt that healthcare organizations are “law-saturated,” if not always fully compliant with the law. Like Weber's legal–rational bureaucracies, healthcare organizations have highly formalized rules and procedures. They pay a great deal of attention to legal criteria in decisionmaking, and some have entire departments devoted to legal risk management.
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- SPECIAL SECTION: ISSUES IN ORGANIZATION ETHICS AND HEALTHCARE
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