Webinar: Navigating the New HPCSA Booklet 19: The Ethics of Billing | 2 CPD Points

The healthcare sector is most effective when all stakeholders behave professionally and uphold ethical principles. Unethical practices are evident when stakeholders violate moral principles, ethical practices and organisational standards resulting in reduced productivity, decreased patient outcomes, increased patient risk and cost, fraud, and wastage.

Ethical practice is however linked to cultural values, context and workplace norms. As such, what may be viewed as unethical in one situation could be viewed as ethical practice in another. Unethical behaviour may therefore be unintentional and hence the importance of having clear guidelines on how to act in specific situations.

During this recorded webinar, healthcare providers will review the newly released HPCSA Booklet 19: Guidelines for Health Practitioners on Matters Relating to Ethical Billing Practices where the pertinent South African laws and basic principles around ethical billing practices are laid out. The live audience had an opportunity to engage with faculty who offered a clinical (Dr Simon Strachan, paediatrician in private practice and CEO of South African Private Practitioners Forum), legal (Deniro Pillay, Norton Rose Fulbright Admitted Attorney in the medical law and malpractice litigation sector), HPCSA (Mr Mpho Mbodi, HPCSA Head of Professional Practice division), medical malpractice insurance (Dr Hlombe Makuluma, EthiQal Medicolegal Advisor) perspective through short lectures, interactive case studies, a series of multiple choices questions (MCQs) and Q&A sessions.  

Healthcare professionals who watch this full webinar are entitled to claim 2 ethics CPD points. Instructions on how to claim points are covered in the webinar recording.

Watch the webinar at this link:  https://ethiqal.co.za/webinars/

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