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POLICIES 4






Healthcare compliance policies

Weltee Wolo

Rasmussen College


Author Note

This paper is being submitted on May 12, 2017 Nichole Crais’s

Regulation and Compliance in Healthcare H340/HSA3422 course


Healthcare policy one

All staff within this facility will at all time maintain professionalism in all their duties and activities that they undertake while within the facility. It is compulsory that healthcare staff act by their ethical code of conduct that represents their various departments (Finkelmann, 2006). The availability of professionalism is useful as it directly impacts the clients that a facility serves. Additionally maintaining professionalism is critical in the promotion of quality service delivery. It is, therefore, compulsory that while with the premises while carrying out assigned duties and when serving our clients, all staff must adhere to these policies. Dismissal of this will result in punishment as deemed right as per the crime with extreme cases leading to possible termination and revoking of the professional license by the concerned board.

Healthcare policy two

The duty of a patient is to be served and accorded with the help that is by their conditions. It is the responsibility of the healthcare facility to promote healthy and fair behavior while serving the clients (Monagle & Thomasma, 2005). On the other hand, clients are to abide by the rules and regulations of the facility that touch on payment of hospital bills, the appropriate procedure upon entry of the facility, maintaining order and silence, use of the facility’s equipment and handling of delicate hospital information including prescription and test results. Patients are expected to read through all procedure and regulations to understand something before taking any critical action or measure so as to avoid conflict (Almgren, 2013). Rules and regulations are present as they bring order to any health facilities. Just as the facility has rules that it must abide by so as to deliver quality services, the client must also collaborate with a healthcare institution so as to gain the most of it. Failure to follow through with these rules may lead to applicable repercussions based on the standards of the facility.


References

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Almgren, G. R. (2013). Health care politics, policy, and services: A social justice analysis. New

York : Springer Publishing Company

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Finkelmann, A. W. (2006). Leadership and management in nursing. Upper Saddle River:

Prentice-Hall [u.a..

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Monagle, J. F., & Thomasma, D. C. (2005). Health care ethics: Critical issues for the 21st

century. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

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