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ACHE
Ethics Committee Scope and Function
The Code of Ethics is administered by the Ethics Committee,
which is appointed by the Board of Governors upon nomination
by the Chairman. It is composed of at least nine Diplomates
or Fellows of the College, each of whom serves a three-year
term on a staggered basis, with three members retiring each
year. The Ethics Committee shall:
- Review
and evaluate annually the Code of Ethics, and make
any necessary recommendations for updating the Code.
- Review
and recommend action to the Board of Governors on allegations
brought forth regarding breaches of the Code of Ethics.
- Develop
ethical policy statements to serve as guidelines of ethical
conduct for healthcare executives and their professional relationships.
- Prepare
an annual report of observations, accomplishments, and recommendations
to the Board of Governors, and such other periodic reports
as required.
The
Ethics Committee invokes the Code of Ethics under authority
of the ACHE Bylaws, Article II, Membership, Section
6, Resignation and Termination of Membership; Transfer to Former
Status, subsection (b), as follows:
Membership
may be terminated or rendered inactive
by action of the Board of Governors
as a result of violation of the Code
of Ethics;
nonconformity with the Bylaws or Regulations
Governing Admission, Advancement, Recertification,
and Reappointment; conviction of a felony;
or conviction of a crime of moral turpitude
or a crime relating to the healthcare
management profession. No such termination
of membership or imposition of former
status shall be effected without affording
a reasonable opportunity for the member
to consider the charges and to appear
in his or her own defense before the
Board of Governors or its designated
hearing committee, as outlined in the "Grievance
Procedure," Appendix I of
the College's Code
of Ethics.
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