Hospital enforces the health practitioner to provide ethical health care, institution will enforce: 1) accessibility 2) accountability 3) acceptability 4) adequacy
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- **Accountability**: Holding health practitioners responsible for their actions and decisions in providing health care. - **Acceptability**: Ensuring that health care services meet the standards of professional ethics and are culturally appropriate and Show more…
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