ETHICS OF MEDICAL WORKERS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS CORRUPTION

Authors

  • Gaziev Kakhromon Kadirovich Author

Abstract

This study is devoted to examining the professional ethics of medical workers and their attitudes towards corruption in the healthcare system. The paper analyzes the role of professional ethics in improving the quality of medical services, protecting patients’ rights, and ensuring transparency in the healthcare system. It also considers the impact of corruption on the effectiveness of medical services and the level of public trust. The results of the study show that the systematic implementation of ethical standards and preventive measures contributes to improving the quality of medical care and reducing cases of corruption.

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Published

2026-04-12