In your Ethics in Health Administration text, the author identifies the key processes of health care management as planning, organizing, staffing, influencing, and controlling
In your Ethics in Health Administration text, the author identifies the key processes of health care management as planning, organizing, staffing, influencing, and controlling (pages 358368). Review the examples of ethical applications related to these processes. Identify a specific management process that interests you. Review the ACHE Ethics Self-Assessment, paying particular attention to aspects related to this process. Discuss information, insights, experiences, writers, speakers, concepts, or theories from this course you personally feel will be valuable in your career for effectively addressing ethical issues related to this process. Use your Ethics in Health Administration text to read the following: Chapter 16, “Practicing as an Ethical Administrator,” pages 258278. Use your Ethics and Professionalism for Healthcare Managers text to read the following: Chapter 8, “Research in Healthcare Organizations,” pages 125141. Chapter 15,” Healthcare Management Consulting,” pages 261275. Chapter 16, “Building Your Future as a Healthcare Manager,” pages 278293. Ethics in Health Administration, 3rd Edition Eileen E. Morrison 9781284093087 and this is the other book Ethics and Professionalism for Healthcare Managers Elizabeth Forrestal 9781567937350 Please answer this question at the end in regards to the paper. 1. Discuss your most valuable learning experience related to this unit. (This might include facts, concepts, insights or ideas derived from the course content, outside research, your professor, your peers or professionals in the field.) 2. Discuss an example(s) of knowledge, awareness, or skills you gained from this unit that might be applicable to your current or future career. 3. Discuss ideas, material, research, topics, etc., you did not have time to fully investigate but would like to revisit in the future. Consider storing your links in RefWorks for future access. 4. Create a list of resources for future reference and use in your courses and/or career. This might include articles, authors, websites, professional organizations, research studies, publications, etc.