National Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care
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The National Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care (NCIHC) provides a comprehensive framework of ethical standards, principles, and values to guide healthcare interpreters in their professional practice.
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Learn about the Code’s history, purpose, structure, and how to use it for ethical decision-making in healthcare interpreting.
Ethical Concepts
Overview of fundamental ethical concepts that underpin professional healthcare interpretation.
Core Values
The four foundational values that guide ethical practice:
- Beneficence - Do good and promote well-being
- Non-maleficence - Prevent harm, do not harm
- Autonomy - Respect self-determination and freedom
- Fidelity - Commitment to duties and faithfulness
Main Principles
The eleven core principles with detailed standards:
- 1. Accuracy And Completeness
- 2. Effective Communication
- 3. Confidentiality
- 4. Equitable Practice
- 5. Respect
- 6. Cultural Competence
- 7. Professionalism
- 8. Continuing Professional Development
- 9. Advocacy
- 10. Health And Wellness
- 11. Scope Of Practice
Supplementary Material
Additional examples, commentary, and guidance to support the application of the standards of practice.
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This is a draft version of the NCIHC Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. Your input is essential to ensure these standards serve the healthcare interpretation community effectively.
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