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Ethics Bureaucracy against the Health Service at the Health Center of the Town Pare Pare

Rasidin Calundu

No 2vp5c, INA-Rxiv from Center for Open Science

Abstract: The study was descriptive in nature so that his analysis is qualitative. The results showed that the bureaucracy as a State civil servant that served as the Ministry of public health, which is certainly the attitude and ethics in carrying out the task quite well with attitude open and clear communication with an emphasis on honesty as a form of professionalism and commitment, it is embodied with excellent service, quality. Fast, easy, affordable and scalable. It also needed a friendly service, good communication as an civil servant in the health field who posed the stance of polite and communicative as the elaboration of professional values are universal. Communication civil servant in the Ministry of health has always put forward said the words gentle, well-behaved, polite and fair and trustful with the openness it is certainly responsiveness civil servant in pretty good health care with empathy becomes increasingly conducive atmosphere. All of which are highly associated with the application of ethics in health care at the clinic.

Date: 2017-06-05
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