Administration ethics : executive decisions in Canadian healthcare / Joseph M. Byrne.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781551309637 (softcover)
- Health services administration -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Canada
- Health services administration -- Canada -- Decision making
- Medical ethics -- Canada
- Health services administration -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Problems, exercises, etc
- Health services administration -- Decision making -- Problems, exercises, etc
- Medical ethics -- Problems, exercises, etc
- Health Services Administration -- ethics
- Decision Making -- ethics
- Ethics, Medical
- Canada
- 362.1068/4 23
- RA971.B97 2017 17196
- Issued also in electronic format.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-416) and index.
"There are few industries in which decisions are so intently scrutinized by millions of Canadians as the healthcare industry. Each and every day important decisions concerning the funding and delivery of healthcare are made away from the clinic and in the offices of administrators and policy makers. This book is designed to assist the current and future healthcare administrator to render effective and ethical decisions. Health administration ethics functions as a bridge between business ethics and clinical ethics. This book forges the essential link between the foundational concepts of ethics theories, principles, and codes and the science of decision making. It takes a case study approach and introduces a new, user-friendly decision-making model. There is currently no Canadian textbook designed to guide administration decisions within the Canadian healthcare system, making this textbook unique in the market."-- Provided by publisher.
Issued also in electronic format.
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