Code of Ethics
A DECLARATION OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Active Life Rehabilitation is committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards, as defined by our credo, mission, strategic plan, policies, and procedures. We believe those ethical obligations extend beyond legal, licensing and accreditation requirements. Active Life strives always to provide care in a manner that fosters, to the maximum degree possible, the patient's sense of autonomy, dignity, positive self-worth, civil rights, and involvement in his or her care.
Our policies and procedures are designed to ensure that: patients' rights and confidentiality are respected, patients are billed for only those services and care provided, the integrity of clinical decision making is protected regardless of how Active Life compensates or shares risk with its leaders, managers, clinical staff and licensed independent practitioners, and marketing, admission, transfer, and discharge practices are conducted in an ethical manner.
Never in the history of human civilization has the well being of each individual been so inextricably linked to that of every other. Plagues and pandemics respect no national borders in a world of global commerce and travel. Wars and acts of terrorism enlist innocents as combatants and mark civilians as targets. Advances in medical science and genetics, while promising great good, may also be harnessed as agents of evil. The unprecedented scope and immediacy of theseuniversal challenges demand concerted action and response by all. As health care professionals, we are bound in our response by a common heritage of caring for the sick and the suffering. Through the centuries, individual practitioners have fulfilled this obligation by applying their skills and knowledge competently, selflessly and at times heroically. Today, our profession must reaffirm its historical commitment to combat natural and man-made assaults on the health and well being of humankind. Only by acting together across geographic and ideological divides can we overcome such powerful threats. Humanity is our patient.
Declaration We, the members of the world community of health care providers, solemnly commit ourselves to:
I. Respect human life and the dignity of every individual.
II. Refrain from supporting or committing crimes against humanity and condemn all such acts.
III. Treat the sick and injured with competence and compassion and without prejudice.
IV. Apply our knowledge and skills when needed, though doing so may put us at risk.
V. Protect the privacy and confidentiality of those for whom we care and breach that confidence only when keeping it would seriously threaten their health and safety or that of others.
VI. Work freely with colleagues to discover, develop, and promote advances in medicine and public health that ameliorate suffering and contribute to human well-being.
VII. Educate the public and polity about present and future threats to the health of humanity.
VIII. Advocate for social, economic, educational, and political changes that ameliorate suffering and contribute to human well-being.
IX. Teach and mentor those who follow us for they are the future of our caring profession. We make these promises solemnly, freely, and upon our personal and professional honor.
