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Stakeholders and Ethics in Healthcare: Ethical Accountability for Organizations

Stakeholders and Ethics in Healthcare: Ethical Accountability for Organizations

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This book explores the ethical accountability of leadership in healthcare organizations to their vulnerable stakeholder communities using organizational ethics and stakeholder theory. It discusses key ethical challenges such as confidentiality and privacy, child health, obesity, maltreatment, and parenting, and emphasizes the ethics of care for older people and people with disabilities.

Format: Hardback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 21 March 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This groundbreaking book delves into the ethical accountability of leadership in healthcare organizations, focusing on their distinct vulnerable stakeholder communities. It begins by examining the moral agency of healthcare organizations and introducing the concept of stakeholder theory. The book then explores key ethical challenges related to the confidentiality and privacy of healthcare data, particularly in the context of child health and interventions addressing issues such as obesity, maltreatment, and parenting. It concludes by examining the ethics of care in relation to older people and individuals with disabilities.

An insightful and interdisciplinary contribution to contemporary healthcare management and leadership, this book appeals to readers with backgrounds in healthcare, business, management, law, bioethics, and theology. It offers valuable insights into the complex ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare professionals and provides practical strategies for addressing these challenges.

The book's exploration of the moral agency of healthcare organizations is particularly noteworthy. It highlights the importance of healthcare organizations recognizing their role as moral agents and taking responsibility for their actions and decisions. Stakeholder theory, which is introduced in the book, provides a framework for understanding the diverse interests and perspectives of stakeholders, including patients, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and community members.

By examining the ethical challenges related to the confidentiality and privacy of healthcare data, the book sheds light on the importance of protecting the rights and dignity of patients. It emphasizes the need for healthcare organizations to implement robust policies and procedures to ensure that patient data is collected, stored, and used appropriately. The book also explores the ethical implications of interventions aimed at addressing issues such as obesity, maltreatment, and parenting, recognizing the complex and multifaceted nature of these issues.

The ethics of care in relation to older people and individuals with disabilities is another important theme explored in the book. It highlights the need for healthcare organizations to provide compassionate and respectful care to these vulnerable populations, recognizing their unique needs and preferences. The book offers practical strategies for improving the quality of care for older people and individuals with disabilities, including the development of interdisciplinary teams, the implementation of person-centered care plans, and the promotion of patient empowerment.

Overall, this groundbreaking book provides a comprehensive and insightful examination of the ethical accountability of leadership in healthcare organizations. It is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and students interested in understanding the complex ethical challenges facing the healthcare industry. By promoting a deeper understanding of the ethical dimensions of healthcare management and leadership, this book contributes to the development of more ethical and responsible healthcare systems.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032135823

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