Cruising into 30 Years of Case Management Excellence: Ethics Content
Course Provider
Certifications
Learning Objectives
Learners will be able to evaluate current case management practices and identify at least one strategy for integrating ethical principles into daily workflows to support person-centered, high-quality care.
The participant will be able to utilize the Ethical Navigation Checklist to promote consistent, values-based decision-making that supports both ethical integrity and measurable quality outcomes.
Learners will be able to Apply the core ethical principles of case management including autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, and fidelity and describe how they apply to real-world case scenarios.
Learners will be able to discuss the differences between ethical compliance and ethical complexity in modern case management.
Learners will be able to identify ethical decision-making frameworks to scenarios involving competing stakeholder interests.
Learners will be able to demonstrate strategies for navigating ethical ambiguity through collaboration, communication, and reflective practice.