1st Edition

Governance Ethics in Healthcare Organizations

By Gerard Magill, Lawrence Prybil Copyright 2020
    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    226 Pages
    by Routledge

    Drawing on the findings of a series of empirical studies undertaken with boards of directors and CEOs in the United States, this groundbreaking book develops a new paradigm to provide a structured analysis of ethical healthcare governance.





    Governance Ethics in Healthcare Organizations begins by presenting a clear framework for ethical analysis, designed around basic features of ethics – who we are, how we function, and what we do – before discussing the paradigm in relation to clinical, organizational and professional ethics. It goes on to apply this framework in areas that are pivotal for effective governance in healthcare: oversight structures for trustees and executives, community benefit, community health, patient care, patient safety and conflicted collaborative arrangements.





    This book is an important read for all those interested in healthcare management, corporate governance and healthcare ethics, including academics, students and practitioners.

    1. Ethics Paradigm  2. Clinical and Organizational Ethics  3. Professional Ethics  4. Governance Structure  5. Governance of Community Benefit  6. Governance of Community Health  7. Governance of Patient Care Quality  8. Governance of Patient Safety  9. Governance of Conflicted Collaborative Arrangements  10. Governance and Virtuous Organizations

    Biography

    Gerard Magill holds the Vernon F. Gallagher Chair at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, USA, where he is a tenured Professor in the Center for Healthcare Ethics.





    Lawrence Prybil is the Founding Norton Professor in Healthcare Leadership at the University of Kentucky’s College of Public Health, USA, where he has served as Associate Dean. He also is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Iowa, USA.