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• As
a health care provider, Professional Medical has the responsibility to provide quality,
comprehensive, individualized care to all its patients, and to aid them in attaining
the highest possible level of health or, in appropriate cases, peace and dignity.
• The
primary focus of Professional Medical is the welfare of patients and their families;
Therefore, the whole patient must be considered and his or her health care needs
must be identified.
• Patients
of Professional Medical are entitled to specific rights to quality, personalized
service as outlined in the patient bill of rights.
• The
health care needs of Professional Medical patients will best be met if and when
Professional Medical seeks the cooperation of and works with various health care
professionals and all available agencies within the medical community in planning
for and providing total patient care.
• Professional
Medical employees should exhibit high ethical conduct, loyalty and professionalism.
Proficiency must be maintained through continuous in-service programs and individual
self-improvement efforts.
• Professional
Medical should present or sponsor a continuous program of in-service education for
all personnel in order to provide improved quality of care and to keep Professional
Medical personnel current with developments in the health care field. All personnel
should regularly participate in in-service programs and must be encouraged to continue
their education.
• A
continuous evaluation of all the activities of the corporation is necessary to assess
how effectively the needs of the patients are being met and to take action to improve
services when indicated.
• In order to identify and resolve
community and patient problems, Professional Medical should utilize research found
in current literature as well as research and studies conducted within the corporation.
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