Ethics Questions
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A generic term used for a series of activities designed to get around the system (e.g. adjusting a diagnosis so as to receive the highest potential for payment)
A society that provides services such as health care to its citizens, based on the "greatest good for the greatest number," would be using a ___________ system
In which of the following European models is health care financed by the government and taxed based rather than insurance based?
Which of the following requires that the criteria used to distribute a scarce resource be applied equally?
A special relationship of loyalty and responsibility formed between the patient and the provider
One who investigates and mediated patients' problems and complaints in relation to the health care services
The allocation of scarce resources to those who are most useful or valued by the society is _________________ utility
The end of a natural life cycle proposal for rationing health care is an example of a ______________ system of health care distribution
Using a free-market approach to distribute health care within society best fits the category known as a ____ theory
A two-tiered system of health care provision where the state would provide a decent minimum (basic and catastrophic care) based on need and allow citizens to purchase further expanded and perhaps better care is an example of blending the ____________________ and _________________ theories for health distribution
Set of ethical guidelines that urges us to consider whom an action affects the purpose of action, how we view its morality.
Before business managers consider the social responsibilities, firms in their communities need to
The decision-making process is one of the determinants of ethical behavior.
An organization's code of ethics may be partially based on documents such as the United Nations Universal Declaration of
A person who follows the idea of _____ says that the multinational's home-country standards of ethics are the appropriate approach to follow in foreign countries
Which two theories provide the moral compass that is important when thinking through the ethical implications of decisions in a systematic way?
refers to the moral obligation to act in an honorable and benevolent manner
The first thing Brett's manager told him when he started working was that the company always considered the social consequences of any business decision. This is a reflection of
A(n) _________ distribution is one that is considered fair and equitable.
What helps managers walk away from a decision that is profitable, but not ethical?
