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Ethics: Exercise (or Exorcise) Legal and Ethical Dilemmas in Your Hearing Healthcare Practice Slides
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The presentation "Exercising (or Exorcising) Legal and Ethical Dilemmas in Hearing Healthcare Practice," led by Douglas A. Lewis, J.D., Ph.D., Au.D., MBA, discusses principles of legal and ethical practices in hearing healthcare. It focuses on various ethical theories and their practical implications in professional, organizational, and business ethics.<br /><br />**Ethical Theories:**<br />- **Deontology:** Duty-based ethics emphasizing values like honesty and justice.<br />- **Teleology:** Goal-oriented ethics focusing on the consequences of actions.<br />- **Virtue Ethics:** Centered on the integrity of the actor rather than the action itself.<br />- **Human Nature Ethics:** Based on what intrinsically feels good or is part of human nature.<br /><br />**Types of Ethics:**<br />- **Personal Ethics:** Shaped by education, upbringing, and societal influences.<br />- **Professional Ethics:** Governed by professional codes and public policy.<br />- **Organizational Ethics:** Relating to patient interaction and business conduct.<br />- **Business Ethics:** Frameworks to prevent unfair competition or personal gain.<br /><br />**Global Fields of Law and Ethics:**<br />- Laws influence ethical behavior and include constitutional, federal, state, and local laws.<br />- Ethical compliance avoids consequences like professional respect loss and potential criminal or civil penalties.<br /><br />**Fraud and Abuse Considerations:**<br />- Various statutes (e.g., False Claims Act, Anti-Kickback Statutes, Stark Law) regulate submissions to federally-funded programs.<br />- Misrepresentation and fraud involve intentional deception, while abuse pertains to practices causing unnecessary costs or substandard services.<br /><br />**Practical Scenarios and Solutions:**<br />- Ethical and legal distinctions are explored through case studies addressing potential conflicts and appropriate professional conduct.<br />- Issues include billing practices, accepting perks, appropriate credentialing of trainees, and maintaining the integrity of hearing healthcare practices.<br /><br />**Due Diligence:**<br />- Practitioners must understand ethical, regulatory, and legal obligations, often navigating complex financial relationships within healthcare while adhering to established codes of ethics.<br /><br />For further questions and resources, participants are encouraged to consult the provided references and contact the presenters through their provided contact information.
Keywords
hearing healthcare
ethical dilemmas
legal principles
Douglas A. Lewis
ethical theories
professional ethics
fraud and abuse
regulatory compliance
case studies
due diligence
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