Monday, November 11, 2019
AHIMA Professional Code of Ethics
The ââ¬Å"American Health Information Management Association or AHIMAâ⬠for short has several reasons for developing a Code of Ethics (American.., 2004). This started from the premise that the ââ¬Å"Health Information Managementâ⬠has the commitment and responsibility of displaying acts which mirror ââ¬Å"values, ethical principles, as well as, ethical guidelinesâ⬠(American.., 2004).The Code of Ethics created by the ââ¬Å"American Health Information Management Associationâ⬠carries out or implements the aforementioned values and ethical principles to direct or motivate the proper behavior (American.., 2004).The Code of Ethics prepared by the ââ¬Å"American Health Information Management Associationâ⬠is essential and applicable to all the members of the aforementioned, as well as, those ââ¬Å"Health Information Managementâ⬠professionals and students who were given such credentials whatever tasks & functions they are assigned to; no matter where th e location theyââ¬â¢re at; and whatsoever race they serve (American.., 2004).Explaining further, the ââ¬Å"American Health Information Management Associationâ⬠has six specific reasons for developing the aforementioned Code of Ethics and these are the following:First of all, it categorizes the morals on which the ââ¬Å"Health Information Managementâ⬠is founded upon (American.., 2004).Second, it goes over the main points of the extensive moral principles that mirror the professionââ¬â¢s core ideals, as well as, institute a collection of decent philosophies to be utilized as a guiding light in coming up with decisions and actions called for by the occurrence of critical situations (American.., 2004).Third, it lends a hand to ââ¬Å"Health Information Managementâ⬠professional pinpoint essential deliberations or reflections in instances where responsibilities conflict or when hesitations based on ethics comes up (American.., 2004).Fourth, it serves as a set of r ules for the ââ¬Å"Health Information Managementâ⬠professional to be held responsible if itââ¬â¢s called for by the people or the public (American.., 2004).Fifth, it plays the role of getting together practitioners who are not familiar to the ââ¬Å"mission, values, as well as, ethical principlesâ⬠of the ââ¬Å"Health Information Managementâ⬠(American.., 2004).Last but not least, it is for the purpose of the ââ¬Å"Health Information Managementâ⬠professional to personally evaluate himself or herself in a situation wherein, he or she feels that he may have engaged in an immoral or dishonorable act (American.., 2004).Importance of Adhering to Professional Code of EthicsIt is very important to adhere to the Code of Ethics. Allow me reiterate further on its importance by specifically stating the reasons for it:Without a Code of Ethics, they will not be able to know their responsibilities (American.., 2004).à Of course, if members are not familiar with it:1 ) they will not have the capacity to uphold the aforementioned principles stated in the Code of Ethics;2) they will not be able to remember to carry out any good conduct stipulated in the Code of Ethics;3) they will not be able to maintain a healthy competition within the organization;4) they will not be able to get rid of the possible occurrence of exploitation of professional relationships;5) they cannot ââ¬Å"further the interests of their professionâ⬠;6) they will not be able to respect and trust their co-professionals;7) most likely, they will not be able to improve or develop the pride and distinction of the profession through encouraging individual acts;8) they will not have any reason of abstaining from engaging in activities that may disgrace or degrade the integrity of their co-professional or the profession itself;9) they may not avoid using their profession or membership to a certain group to advance or support products and services that do not have anything to do with their profession;10) they will have a reason not to be truthful to their professional communications that may consequently lead to undesirable and irrational effects; 11) and so on and so forth (American.., 2004).In addition to that, with the absence of a Code of Ethics, professional members would have more reason to act in a manner that is unacceptable, dishonorable or moral (American.., 2004).This is because they would think that no Ethics Committee will punish them for it anyway (American.., 2004). They will have the courage to do whatever they want since nobody will be there to file a complaint against them, nobody will assess if the complaint is valid or not, nobody will recommend censure, probation, suspension, and especially suspension (American.., 2004).
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