What are the professionals obligations to the NMC and HCPC code?
What are the professionals obligations to the NMC and HCPC code?
1 You must treat people as individuals and respect their dignity. 2 You must not discriminate in any way against those in your care. 3 You must treat people kindly and considerately. 4 You must act as an advocate for those in your care, helping them to access relevant health and social care, information and support.
What are 3 possible consequences of breaching client confidentiality?
The consequences of a breach of confidentiality include dealing with the ramifications of lawsuits, loss of business relationships, and employee termination. This occurs when a confidentiality agreement, which is used as a legal tool for businesses and private citizens, is ignored.
When was the NMC code of conduct introduced?
This article represents a critical review of a code of professional conduct for nursing and midwifery developed by Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) that has been introduced in 2004 and revised in 2008.
What are the guidelines for confidentiality in NMC?
Guidelines under the NMC code (2008) clearly state that any decisions to set aside the duty of confidentiality and to make disclosures should be recorded in the current data base holding the subjects’ or patients’ records.
What happens if you dont comply with NMC code?
Failure to comply with this code may bring your fitness to practise into question and endanger your registration. This code should be considered together with the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) rules, standards, and guidance available from www.nmc-uk.org The Code 1 May 2008 Page 2 of 8
When was the Code of professional conduct introduced?
This article represents a critical review of a code of professional conduct for nursing and midwifery developed by Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) that has been introduced in 2004 and revised in 2008. Revisions relate to the additions of new principles that have increased the total numbers of principles in the code from 54 to 61.