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Justice

Involves discussion about health insurance, hospital locations and services, and even organ transplants


refers to the promotion of open discussion whenever mistakes occur, or nearly occur, without fear of recriminatio

Fidelity

Refers to providing patient care in all circumstances and keeping the promises for further patient care

Autonomy

refers to the commitment to include patients in decisions about all aspects of care as a way of acknowledging and protecting a patient’s independence

Beneficence

refers to actions that may be beneficial to others such as generosity and goodness


refers to taking positive actions to help others.

Nonmaleficence

refers specifically to the concept of avoiding harm

accountability

refers to the ability to answer for one’s actions.

Advocacy

means to support and speak for a particular cause on behalf of the patient

Responsibility

refers to a willingness to respect one’s professional obligations and follow through on promises

Confidentiality

is a principle that is followed when one keeps the patient’s personal health information private