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    The Insurance Provider

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    The monies lost through the rejected claims will be recovered by collaborating with the insurance providers to generate a platform that will host their insurance provisions. The data will be stored in the hospital and will be used to check the validity of the patient`s claims against the insurance provider before the hospital can accept the insurance provider as the payer. The money lost through the self-pay patient will be minimized by offering discounts to the patients that paid in cash immediately

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    TITLE AUTHOR DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary The purpose of this report was to investigate the issues of professionalism, ethics, code of ethical conduct, social issues in IT, copyright and the law, cultural issues in IT, and security, and what benefits or perceived disadvantages these offer in relation to Smartweb as a business. The author found that, in relation to the issue of ethics and professionalism, (Chron, 2014)’s argument about the benefits of ethics and professionalism

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    The Americans emphasis on the character of them leaders in their corporations says a lot about how these guys are important and whatever they do really affects where the organization goes. Leaders first should be of impeccable character that will be emulated by those below them and be admirable. Actions such as corruption, unaccountability and so much more are bad apples in the organization and should be eliminated through punishments for white collar criminals. An example is Cornelius Vanderbilt

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    history starting from 1916 to present time of 2013. It shows the progression of BMW’s ethical dilemmas of having prisoners of war and concentration camp workers, allegation of bribery, to its racial discrimination. And the changes that where implemented that led them to be on Ethisphere Institute's top 100 list of the World's Most Ethical Companies for 2009. Such changes such as new management, changing conduct codes, improving environmental awareness, and ethics programs to insure no reoccurring incidents

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    through its commitment to ethical values and practicing socially responsible policies. Stating these beliefs in their code of ethics, “We stand for integrity, respect, performance excellence and accountability. This reaches beyond products and services, connecting our customers to a larger truth about what we do and why it matters.” (Verizon, 2017) Following a code of ethics, Verizon presents a “Verizon Credo” that goes into more depth about their core values. Considering the ethical and social responsibilities

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    Cynthia's Case

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    The second one is that her husband threat to divorce her if she return to school. • Review the relevant ethical codes In the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct, Principle E is definitely relevant here because Sage have gone over this principle. In the text, it stated that “Psychologist must be aware of and respect cultural, individual, and role differences…” (Ethics Codes). Unfair Discrimination, 3.01, can be applied here because according to the case, Sage is being bias toward

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    Case Title : NLRB on behalf of Mrs. Dawnmarie vs. American Medical Response of Connecticut Company Case number: 34-CA-012576 Date Opened: 01/19/2010 Status: closed Presentation of the Case The case filed by NLRB was between the American Medical Response of Connecticut in New Haven and one of their employees called Mrs. Dawnmarie. Upon verbal disagreement with her supervisor, Mrs. Dawnmarie posted a negative remark on her private facebook wall about the supervisor. The remark attracted comments

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    ensure that ethics and information is reported accurately. Laws and repercussions are created place to deter unethical and illegal accounting practices, although it still occurs in the business world on many levels. The field of accounting has a code of ethics for very important reasons. Investors and creditors need assurance that the financials of the company they are investing in are accurate. If the financials of a company are not created accurately or if the information is falsified and inaccurate

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    cultural shift that can be observed through the content published on Buzzfeed’s website and those who consume it. The emergence of Buzzfeed, and its popularity amongst millennials, points to a shift away from traditional journalism culture with set ethical norms. Buzzfeed is an online news and entertainment platform that provides readers with

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    further that society progresses the more people rely on the technology. Technology has pros and cons, but could using it to directly work with patients or clients be a breach of confidentiality? According to a study done by Marian Mattison “Many known ethical and legal threats to client

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