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Clinics in Dermatology, 2009
It is ethical, legal, and proper for a dermatologist to maximize income through proper coding of patient encounters and procedures. The overzealous physician can misinterpret reimbursement requirements or receive bad advice from other physicians and cross the line from aggressive coding to coding fraud.
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It is ethical, legal, and proper for a dermatologist to maximize income through proper coding of patient encounters and procedures. The overzealous physician can misinterpret reimbursement requirements or receive bad advice from other physicians and cross the line from aggressive coding to coding fraud.
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An ethical code for scientists.
Science, 1950W. Pigman, E. Carmichael
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2020
Abstract This chapter addresses the role of ethical rules in the field of art law and international protection of cultural heritage. The examination of the legal nature of the codes of ethics and of their effectiveness is preceded by the analysis of their role which is frequently twofold. On the one hand, ethical codes can inspire market
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Abstract This chapter addresses the role of ethical rules in the field of art law and international protection of cultural heritage. The examination of the legal nature of the codes of ethics and of their effectiveness is preceded by the analysis of their role which is frequently twofold. On the one hand, ethical codes can inspire market
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A Code of Ethics for Corporate Code of Ethics
Journal of Business Ethics, 2002Are corporate codes of ethics necessarily ethical? To challenge this notion, an initial set of universal moral standards is proposed by which all corporate codes of ethics can be ethically evaluated. The set of universal moral standards includes: (1) trustworthiness; (2) respect; (3) responsibility; (4) fairness; (5) caring; and (6) citizenship.
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2010
Social work values and ethics provide the foundation for social work practice around the world. Almost all countries where social work is a recognized profession have a Code of Ethics. Although there are many similarities among Codes of Ethics in different countries, cultural and societal differences have influenced their content and focus.
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Social work values and ethics provide the foundation for social work practice around the world. Almost all countries where social work is a recognized profession have a Code of Ethics. Although there are many similarities among Codes of Ethics in different countries, cultural and societal differences have influenced their content and focus.
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Journal of Business Ethics, 1989
Partly as a result of much recent evidence of business and government crime, a large proportion of major corporations have adopted codes of ethics; government service is also making more use of them. The electrical manufacturing anti-trust conspiracy and 1973–1976 investigation of foreign and domestic bribery were immediate prods.
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Partly as a result of much recent evidence of business and government crime, a large proportion of major corporations have adopted codes of ethics; government service is also making more use of them. The electrical manufacturing anti-trust conspiracy and 1973–1976 investigation of foreign and domestic bribery were immediate prods.
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The Philosophy of Codes of Ethics
Electrical Engineering, 1955The engineer's role in maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the productive process may seem so obvious a goal as not to require special representation by any profession. At the same time the engineer must be aware of the hidden subtleties of his mission and of its relationship to that of other callings.
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Ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct.
American Psychologist, 2002—Richard Whately
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Code of ethics for epidemiologists
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1991The importance of a written code of ethics for epidemiologists is growing. This paper explores the reasons for developing such a code and the issues that should be addressed during its implementation. It concludes with recommendations on format and content.
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Ethical Code Effectiveness in Football Clubs: A Longitudinal Analysis
, 2019B. Constandt+2 more
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