Ethical practice refers to the standards that any professional hold to maintain their professionalism. Working with the ethical framework is more important for an health care practitioner to be working with the individuals, families in the community to maximise their potentials and see the issues in socioeconomic.
The hospital experience and the community experience has a huge difference wereby the hospital will consist of group of collaborative team were all will be available at the same place when needed. When it comes to the community the health care provider has to be more competent as he would work with individual or the family as a whole involving himself to identify the problems and fix their their needs holistically.
The health provider in the community must be more competent and experienced were by he assess the individuals with the best of his skills of observation, interview and his intuitions which makes him to prioritise, screen, diagnose, plan and implement community based individualised care approach.
The ethical consideration would include the:
* informed consnet
* don't harm or beneficinece
* veracity
* sutonomy
* privacy and confidentiality. These are the ethical consideration to be taken into account and dealing with the community rating depends on the health care providers decision making and implementation of holistic care approach.
The community rating is were the health insurance is been covered for all the people in the same territory with the same scheme of benefits which would make each individual in the community to be more health approach in enhancing the health by giving with same price irrespective of their health status.
What are some of the ethical considerations with experience and community ratings?
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