Abstract

The main objective of this study was to examine the relationship between medical ethics from the perspective of jurisprudence and law and its impact on the reduction of medical fraud. Therefore, a questionnaire was designed. After the reliability and validity were confirmed, reliability using Cronbach's alpha is equal to 0.986. Questionnaire among 40 physicians working in obstetrics, pediatrics, emergency, surgery, internal medicine, orthopedics, DC. C. Yo, yo Y.sy was chosen randomly, were distributed. The results obtained from the questionnaire were analyzed with SPSS software and the results are expressed. In order to analyze the statistical data, descriptive and inferential methods were used. According to the results, 29 (72.5%) men and 11 (27.5%) are women, the results showed that the relative contribution of independent variables, respecting the rights of patients (0.697), respect for colleagues treatment team (0.953), commitment privacy (0.949), commitment to justice (0.979), improving the quality of patient care (0.976) and conscientiousness (0.819) in reducing the impact of misconduct that this relationship was significant at 0.01 alpha level of p<0.005 is Which represents a significant assumptions about the research. In this study the relationship between medical ethics from the perspective of jurisprudence and law and its impact on the reduction of misconduct to be discussed.

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