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Ethical Behavior in Healthcare Organizations

In: Applied Ethics for Entrepreneurial Success: Recommendations for the Developing World

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  • Crina Simona Poruţiu

    (Babes,-Bolyai University)

  • Ciprian Marcel Pop

    (Babes,-Bolyai University)

  • Andra Ramona Poruţiu

    (University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine)

Abstract

As long as in business the goals to be pursued will be profit and efficiency, there will be voices that say there is no medical ethical standardization in all healthcare that can explain these types of objectives. From the medical ethics point of view, the primary goal is attending to the patients’ welfare, no matter the cost or gain. The research was based on the feedback provided by entrepreneurs in healthcare in order to establish where business ethics and medical ethics meet in private medical practices. The aim of this article is to display how the issues of profitability and high quality healthcare merge under the roof of ethics, business and medical alike, in private healthcare organizations, as it is believed that the medical private sector is the one environment in which these two concepts should perfectly interconnect in order to achieve success.

Suggested Citation

  • Crina Simona Poruţiu & Ciprian Marcel Pop & Andra Ramona Poruţiu, 2019. "Ethical Behavior in Healthcare Organizations," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Sebastian Văduva & Ioan Fotea & Lois P. Văduva & Randolph Wilt (ed.), Applied Ethics for Entrepreneurial Success: Recommendations for the Developing World, chapter 0, pages 71-79, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-030-17215-2_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-17215-2_5
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