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6 pages in length. Because of the huge interest in
socialized health care over recent years, many hospitals and physicians are drawn to the program. The reasons most of them state for this interest are to share financial risk, contract directly with employers, enhance the quality of care and promote collaboration with medical staff. In spite of these good reasons, however, the lack of administrative assistance necessary to manage the costs associated with socialized health care could force many hospitals to take a second look at these problems prior to committing themselves. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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them state for this interest are to share financial risk, contract directly with employers, enhance the quality of care and promote collaboration with medical staff. In spite of these
good reasons, however, the lack of administrative assistance necessary to manage the costs associated with socialized health care could force many hospitals to take a second look at these problems
prior to committing themselves. I. PROS AND CONS Because society is fundamentally based upon performance and profit, it is not unusual to
find that it is necessary to impart a sense of social responsibility with regard to socialized health care. The ethical approaches of purpose, principle and consequence are integral components
of business social performance; itemizing these contributions finds one incorporating the interests of ethics and morality within the health care structure, essential concepts that are often absent from a significant
standpoint. Addressing the very issues of health cares social responsibility is something that should rightly exist within the industrys basic infrastructure; however, the critics enlightening contentions enable one to
realize that social integrity is not something that is often at the forefront of modern day health care dealings. "In particular, new ways must be found to enhance understanding
between clients and service providers, improve continuity of care, enhance compliance with treatment plans, earlier intervention and appropriate utilization of services" (Anonymous PG).
Ethics, health care and society must work in tandem or there is no purpose for any of its existence. Unethical practices are what harbor ill will and create a
climate of contempt and distrust, which is no way to run a business, be it personal or otherwise. Establishing such ethical fortitude within the health care industry is not
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