Health Care, Emerging
Challenges, and the Helping Professions |
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(6 CEUs in Cultural Relations for Full Day; 3 CEUs for the Half-Day Course)scription
This is the second course based on elements of the six-hour workshop of years past, Ethical Problems in Health Care, Social Services, and Public Policy. People in the helping professions see working for positive social change as a significant part of their mission. This work inevitably and extensively involves health care institutions, policy, delivery, access, and the like. The main goal of the course is to bring about a better understanding of the ongoing, evolving, and emerging challenges, ethical and otherwise, that affect the provision and maintenance of health care and that affect efforts to make health care policy and practice more effective, equitable, and sustainable.
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Learning Objectives
Participants who complete this course should be able to:
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Describe some of the principal ethical problems that complicate the provision of social services such as health care
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Discuss the responsibility of the helping professions to effect positive social change
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Identify fundamental ethical principles of health care and social services and ways in which such principles can be applied
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Identify some of the ongoing and/or evolving challenges in our country and beyond concerning access to and maintenance of adequate health care for all people
Course Outline
I. Introduction
A. Keynote: in search of a system
B. What is health care ethics?
C. Essential services
D. Social Change and the helping professions
E. The Code of Ethics of the NASW
II. Fundimental principles of health carfe ethics - reviewed
A. Ethical theory and health care
B. Respect for autonomy
C. Nonmaleficence, beneficence, and benevolence
D. Justice
E. Compassion and mercy
III. The ethics of public policy and the provision of social services
A. Basic needs
B. Some current challenges to meeting basic needs
C. The special responsibility of members of the helping
professions
D. Ethical principles
IV. Applying health care andpublic policy ethics under current conditions
A. Patients' rights
B. Access to care
C. Human embryonic stem cell research
D. Genetic engineering: therapy and enhancement
E. Addiction andsubstance abuse
F. End of life care
V. Conclusion
A. Maintaining a comprehensive ethical
outlook
B. Private practice and public service
C. Our original problem revisited
D. Promising directions in public policy
Bibliography and suggestions for further
reading
Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers. Approved by the 1996 NASW Delegate Assembly and revised by the 1999 NASW Delegate Assembly.
www.socialworkers.org/pubs/code/code.asp
DSM-IV-TR: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 4th edition, text revision. American Psychiatric Association, 2000.
Three Special Articles in the The New England Journal of Medicine, 353:7, August 18, 2005. Online edition: http://content.nejm.org/content/vol353/issue7/index.shtml
Aristotle. The Nicomachean Ethics. Translated by Sire David Ross,
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1980.
Beauchamp, Tom L., et al, eds. Contemporary Issues in Bioethics. 7th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2008.
Feinberg, Joel. Social Philosophy, Prentice-Hall, 1973.
Kant, Immanuel. Foundations (or Groundwork) of the Metaphysics of Morals. (1785).
There are many editions currently available.
Mappes, Thomas and Jane Zembaty, eds. Social Ethics: Morality and Social Policy. 6th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002.
See especially Chapter 1, "Abortion"; Chapter 2, "Euthanasia and Physician
Assisted Suitcide"; Chapter 6, "Drug Control and Addicition"; and Chapter 7,,
"Social and Economic Justice".
Mill, John Stuart. Utilitarianism. (1863) There are many editions
curently available of the entire book, often as part of a collection of
readings.
Rachels, James and Stuart Rachels. Elements of Moral Philosophy,
6th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2010.
Rawls, John. A Theory of Justice. Harvard University Press, 1971.
Reamer, Frederic G. Ethical Standards in Social Work. NASW Press,
1998.
William Shakespeare. Hamlet. Cyrus Hoy ed., 2nd edition. W. W.
Norton, 1992.

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