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Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues for the 21st Century - Access card package

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Organized around the four central themes of healthcare ethics (theoretical foundations and issues for individuals, organizations, and society), Health Care Ethics brings together the insights of a diverse panel of leading experts in the fields of bioethics, long-term care, and health administration, among others. Students will build on this critical platform to develop an extensive toolbox of analytical and problem-solving skills. The text’s organizational strategy gently pushes students to strengthen their ethics knowledge base and relate ethics to patient issues across the lifespan, ethics within organizations, and issues of ethics in broader cultural contexts. Pedagogical features such as section introductions, discussions questions, and exercises that ask students to apply new knowledge to real-world scenarios encourage retention and skill building. The fully revised and updated third edition addresses current changes in health care, which are the greatest changes in health care history since the advent of Medicare and Medicaid. All-new chapters cover the Affordable Care Act and ethics issues related to populations not covered by the Act, ethics related to assisted living, and the impact of technology on ethics in health care. All other chapters have been updated to reflect the most recent developments in medical technology and new challenges faced by health care professionals in the post―PPACA era. Ideally suited for both graduate and undergraduate programs, Health Care Ethics challenges readers to think beyond the existing health care system and envision creative solutions to ethical issues. Key features of the fully revised and updated third edition • All-new chapters on the Affordable Care Act, ethics related to assisted living, and the impact of new technology • Updated chapter content and references • Key pedagogical features, including discussion questions and exercises that prompt students to apply new skills to real-world scenarios • Insights from a diverse panel of leading experts in multiple fields

442 pages, Paperback

First published March 20, 2008

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January 1, 2014
Excellent basic primer for entry-level health educators and administrators. I chose this textbook for our new ethics course for our new Master's Program. Logical sequencing of topics with enough diversity in key issues facing the workplace today to make using this book an excellent choice as a foundation in ethical study.
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