Code of Ethics Alabang Aesthetic Clinic
Patient Welfare and Safety: The welfare of our patients is our top priority. We provide care that is safe, effective, and respectful of patient rights.
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Confidentiality: We ensure patient confidentiality. Information about a patient’s medical condition or treatment are handled with the utmost privacy.
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Informed Consent: We ensure that patients give informed consent before any medical procedure or treatment. This means that the patient fully understands the nature of the treatment, its benefits, risks, and alternatives.
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Non-Discrimination: Our services are offered without discrimination based on race, gender, age, religion, or economic status
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Professional Conduct: All staff at a clinic, must behave in a professional manner. This includes transparency in fees and services and avoiding any form of malpractice or exploitation.
2. Management and Standards:
Proper Licensing and Accreditation: We operate with the proper licenses from the Department of Health (DOH) and other relevant regulatory bodies. We maintain safety and operational standards.
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Sanitation and Safety: We comply with sanitation and infection control protocols. Our facility is kept clean and at all times.
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Equipment and Supplies: We use the appropriate medical equipment for the procedures we offer. Our equipment is regularly maintained and meets healthcare standards.
3. Billing and Financial Transparency:
Fair Fees: AAC sets fees that are fair, reasonable, and transparent.
4. Patient Rights:
Respect for Autonomy: Patients have the right to make their own decisions about their medical care, and we respect their choices.
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Right to Information: We provide patients with clear and accurate information about their medical condition and treatment options.
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Right to a Second Opinion: Patients are entitled to seek a second opinion.
5. Continuous Education and Training:
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We regularly train our staff in training sessions
6. Complaints:
We address our patient complaints and offer free advice and examinations to patients who voice concerns