Imagine you work for a healthcare facility and you are responsible for the organization's Facebook account. You are often asked to post patient testimonials and other motivating messages, such as images from doctors and patients. You always gain permission from the patients, doctors, and other people in the images to be able to post them publicly.
Recently, your organization reviewed patient history data and compared the results of patients who came into the Emergency Department with the number of patients who were successfully treated and had a positive health outcome. Your boss tells you to publish the following graphic on Facebook to show that most patients who come into the Emergency Department receive positive health outcomes and are, "sent home healthy, happy patients."
More Happy Healthy Patients Leave Our Emergency Department
First, explain why or why not the graphic is unethical. Next, describe how you would manage this ethical dilemma using some of the steps or actions the text discusses in the section, "Managing Unethical Situations," in Chapter 3.
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