Social Responsibility

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Social Responsibility by Mind Map: Social Responsibility

1. Ethics

1.1. Code of ethics for RDH

1.1.1. Autonomy

1.1.1.1. right to refuse service

1.1.2. Confidentially

1.1.3. Social Trust

1.1.4. non maleficence

1.1.5. beneficence

1.1.6. justice and fairness

1.1.7. veracity

1.2. Emory

2. Advocate

2.1. policy development

2.1.1. Collaboration

2.1.1.1. oral health inter-professional work face model

2.1.1.1.1. expanded care

2.2. for better patient care

2.3. Emory

3. Domestic Violence

3.1. Signs of abuse

3.1.1. bruises (different colors)

3.1.2. scrapes

3.1.3. cuts

3.1.4. fractures (head/neck)

3.1.5. broken/loose teeth

3.1.6. bite marks/burns

3.1.7. welts

3.2. Action steps for recognizing and assisting patients who have experienced domestic violence

3.2.1. RADAR

3.2.1.1. R: routinely screen female patients

3.2.1.2. A: ask direct questions

3.2.1.3. D: document findings

3.2.1.4. A: assess patient safety

3.2.1.5. R: refer to local domestic violence hotline

3.3. Yvette

4. Health care as a priviledge

4.1. current healthcare system is pluralistic between private and government mandated systems

4.2. 33% of U.S. has difficulty accessing dental services through private dental care system

4.3. Those that can afford, receive through employer or have fee for service option

4.4. access based on those who can afford

4.5. Christina

4.6. Those without coverage, seek treatment for emergencies only

5. Health care as a right

5.1. oral health professionals have to duty to lead effort

5.2. legislation establishing medicare and medicaid allowed government to pay for health care for elderly and disabled

5.3. anyone who presents at a emergency room, will be treated regardless of coverage

5.4. health care not just legal right, but moral right-- an obligation of society to provide care

5.5. Christina

6. Terms

6.1. Social Responsibility: professionalism, personal and profession ethics and the role of profession within the greater society

6.2. Ethics: Right and wrong Conduct

6.3. Public: All persons

6.4. Access: assuring that persons are able to obtain the care they need and want

6.5. Health Security: defined by WHO as "the rights and conditions enable individuals to attain and enjoy their full potential for a health life" Many politicians feel this is an obligation which appears a socialize medicine

6.6. Mid-Level Provider: a hygienist but not a dentist, somewhere in between

6.7. Professional Ethics:a code that guides and regulates actions and set standards for members, members are accountable for actions

6.8. Sabrina

7. Communicate in new ways (Technology)

7.1. Use modern social media

7.1.1. access health-related consumer reviews

7.1.2. post health-related information online

7.1.2.1. accurate health info to public

7.1.2.2. reduce misinformation

7.1.2.3. enable public to make good decisions to promote personal oral health

7.1.3. seek advice from online communities to better treat conditions

7.1.4. to communicate for shared decision making

7.2. Jillian

8. Take Leadership Actions

8.1. Advocate to increase access to care

8.2. ensure equal access to care (no prejudice)

8.3. encourage other professionals to participate

8.4. stay on top of current research

8.5. form collaborative relationships

8.6. maintain lifelong learning

8.7. Christina