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The evolution of osteopathic ethics, from the personal ethics of oaths to the professional ethics of codes. It covers the formation of the osteopathic code of ethics by the american osteopathic association (aoa), the importance of self-regulation and autonomy, the transition from personal ethics to professional ethics, and the emergency medical treatment and active labor act (emtala) requiring hospitals to provide care to anyone in need of emergency healthcare treatment.
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DEFINITION 1 American Osteopathic Association (AOA) TERM 2
DEFINITION 2 self-regulation and autonomyby physicians TERM 3
DEFINITION 3 may put us as risk TERM 4
DEFINITION 4 This transition from the personal ethics of oaths to the professional ethics of codes thus marks a radical transition from personally interpreted gentlemanly ethics to collaboratively interpreted professional ethics TERM 5
DEFINITION 5 Drs. Bell and Hays was based on conceptions of professional ethics of Thomas Percival (17401804)
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DEFINITION 6 requires hospitals and ambulance services to provide care to anyone needing emergency healthcare treatment regardless of citizenship, legal status or ability to pay. There are no reimbursement provisions.