1) Patient-Centered Communication
2) Health Literacy & Cultural Competency
3) Interprofessional Communication
4) IT
5) Professionalism
- An attitude of respect for self and others
- Adherence to the concepts of privilege and confidentiality when communicating with
patients
- A commitment to the patient's welfare
The patient must have autonomy of thought, intention, and action when making decisions
regarding health care procedures
Definition 4 of 154
_____________ is an article published by Dr. Henry K. Beecher regarding ethical concerns of 22
human-subject studies all of which involved lack of informed consent, lack of proper study
oversight, study methods without validity or scientific utility
- published in 1966
- overall NO IMFORMED CONSENT!
Beecher Papers
The iPatient
provider barrier
Patient education
,Definition 5 of 154
Best ways of communication in the medical field?
1) Patient-Centered Communication
2) Health Literacy & Cultural Competency
3) Interprofessional Communication
4) IT
5) Professionalism
researcher bias can create unethical & invalid outcomes
-can be applied to medicine as clinicians can be biased
Patients to be more likely following treatment plans & being satisfied with their care
Definition 6 of 154
An organization of healthcare providers accountable for the quality, cost, and overall care of
Medicare beneficiaries who are assigned and enrolled in the traditional fee-for-service program
Health Maintenance Organization (hmo)
Preferred Provider Organization (ppo)
Accountable Care Organization (ACO)
Affordable Care Act (aca)
, Definition 7 of 154
_______________ was an unethical study about syphilis in which subjects were denied treatment so
that the effects of the disease could be studied
- 1932 to 1972
- most subjects were illiterate, African American, or poor
- despite having PNC the researchers did not offer tx and made up false outcomes
- bc of this, 40 wives & 19 children contracted syphilis
Tuskegee Study
The iPatient
Belmont Report
golden minute
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