Saudi Electronic University Health Law and Ethics Discussion

DescriptionDiscuss, the Legal and ethical obligations to provide care(focus on the legal and ethical
obligations to provide patient care and the overlap between legal and ethical obligations)
Note: Your presentation should meet the following structural requirements:





Organized, using professional themes and transitions.
It should consist of 20 slides, not including the title and reference slides.
Each slide must provide detailed speaker’s notes, with a minimum of 100 words per slide. Notes
must draw from and cite relevant reference materials.
Provide support for your statements with in-text citations from a minimum of six scholarly articles.
Two of these sources may be from the class readings, textbook, or lectures, but the other four
must be external. The Saudi Digital Library is a good place to find these references.
Follow APA 7th edition and Saudi Electronic University writing standards.
Module 11
HCM515
Health Law and
Ethics
Instructor Name
Module 11 Learning
Outcomes
1. Analyze legal and ethical obligations to
provide care in healthcare settings.
2. Evaluate ethical obligations and duties to
provide care to patients.
3. Argue ethical and legal ramifications in the
termination or refusal of care.
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
The Emergence of Ethics in
Health Law
Violations of
Ethics

UN was created

Universal
Declaration of
Human Rights
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
International
Human rights

Civil Rights

Political Rights

Fasted growing field in
international law.
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
Documents Protecting the
Right to Health

Constitution of the World Health Organization,
https://www.who.int/about/who-we-are/constitution

Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
https://www.un.org/en/about-us/universaldeclaration-of-human-rights

International Covenant on Economic, Social, and
Cultural Rights,
https://www.who.int/hhr/Economic_social_cultural.pdf
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
Ethical Principles Involved in
Human Rights

Dignity

Beneficence

Normative ethics
Course Code and Title
How Human Rights Advances Health Ethics
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
Sustainable Development
Goals

The United Nations has implemented Sustainable Development
Goals (SDG)

These are ideals and plans in which countries can improve the
lives of their citizens

One of the SDG’s aims is to provide all people throughout the
world with

equal,

unbiased access to and

ensure measures are in place to enable utilization of basic Primary Health
Care Services
Course Code and Title
Questions
Take advantage of this
opportunity to seek further
clarification.
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
Next Live Session


HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
References



Alfaqeeh, G., Cook, E. J., Randhawa, G., & Ali, N. (2017).
Access and utilisation of primary health care services
comparing urban and rural areas of Riyadh Providence,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. BMC Health Services Research, 17.
Hussein, G. M. (2015). Module 3 – Doctors’ professional
relationships and duties. In J. Ware (Ed.), Professionalism and
ethics handbook for residents: A practical guide (pp. 25-42).
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Commission for Health Specialties.
Pinto, A. D., & Upshur, R. E. (Eds.).
(2013). An introduction to global health ethics. New York, NY:
Routledge. ISBN-13: 978-0-415-68183-4 / eText ISBN:
9781136178016
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
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session.
Thank you for your
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DescriptionDiscuss, the Legal and ethical obligations to provide care(focus on the legal and ethical
obligations to provide patient care and the overlap between legal and ethical obligations)
Note: Your presentation should meet the following structural requirements:
•
•
•
•
•
Organized, using professional themes and transitions.
It should consist of 20 slides, not including the title and reference slides.
Each slide must provide detailed speaker’s notes, with a minimum of 100 words per slide. Notes
must draw from and cite relevant reference materials.
Provide support for your statements with in-text citations from a minimum of six scholarly articles.
Two of these sources may be from the class readings, textbook, or lectures, but the other four
must be external. The Saudi Digital Library is a good place to find these references.
Follow APA 7th edition and Saudi Electronic University writing standards.
Module 11
HCM515
Health Law and
Ethics
Instructor Name
Module 11 Learning
Outcomes
1. Analyze legal and ethical obligations to
provide care in healthcare settings.
2. Evaluate ethical obligations and duties to
provide care to patients.
3. Argue ethical and legal ramifications in the
termination or refusal of care.
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
The Emergence of Ethics in
Health Law
Violations of
Ethics
UN was created
Universal
Declaration of
Human Rights
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
International
Human rights
►
Civil Rights
►
Political Rights
►
Fasted growing field in
international law.
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
Documents Protecting the
Right to Health
►
Constitution of the World Health Organization,
https://www.who.int/about/who-we-are/constitution
►
Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
https://www.un.org/en/about-us/universaldeclaration-of-human-rights
►
International Covenant on Economic, Social, and
Cultural Rights,
https://www.who.int/hhr/Economic_social_cultural.pdf
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
Ethical Principles Involved in
Human Rights
►
Dignity
►
Beneficence
►
Normative ethics
Course Code and Title
How Human Rights Advances Health Ethics
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
Sustainable Development
Goals
►
The United Nations has implemented Sustainable Development
Goals (SDG)
►
These are ideals and plans in which countries can improve the
lives of their citizens
►
One of the SDG’s aims is to provide all people throughout the
world with
►
equal,
►
unbiased access to and
►
ensure measures are in place to enable utilization of basic Primary Health
Care Services
Course Code and Title
Questions
Take advantage of this
opportunity to seek further
clarification.
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
Next Live Session
►
►
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
References
►
►
►
Alfaqeeh, G., Cook, E. J., Randhawa, G., & Ali, N. (2017).
Access and utilisation of primary health care services
comparing urban and rural areas of Riyadh Providence,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. BMC Health Services Research, 17.
Hussein, G. M. (2015). Module 3 – Doctors’ professional
relationships and duties. In J. Ware (Ed.), Professionalism and
ethics handbook for residents: A practical guide (pp. 25-42).
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Commission for Health Specialties.
Pinto, A. D., & Upshur, R. E. (Eds.).
(2013). An introduction to global health ethics. New York, NY:
Routledge. ISBN-13: 978-0-415-68183-4 / eText ISBN:
9781136178016
HCM515: Health Law and Ethics
This concludes our live
session.
Thank you for your
attendance!
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