BEHAVIOURAL STANDARDS definition
BEHAVIOURAL STANDARDS means the standards of behavior expected of Accredited Practitioners arising from personal interactions and communication with other Accredited Practitioners, employees of the Operator, the Board, executive of the Operator, third party providers of services, Patients, family members of Patients and others. The minimum standard required of Accredited Practitioners in order to achieve the Behavioural Standards is compliance with the Code of Conduct, any other Facility policy or directive that sets out expectations of professional conduct and behavioural standards, adherence to the expectations set out in the Good Medical Practice: A Code of Conduct for Doctors in Australia, acting consistently with the Vision, Philosophy, Mission & Ethics of the Operator and compliance with any specific written directions or undertakings.
BEHAVIOURAL STANDARDS means the standard of behavior expected of Accredited Practitioners arising from personal interactions and communication with other Accredited Practitioners, employees of UnitingCare Queensland and UnitingCare Health, Board members of UnitingCare Queensland, executive of UnitingCare Queensland and UnitingCare Health, third party providers of services, Patients, family members of Patients and others. The minimum standard required of Accredited Practitioners in order to achieve the Behavioural Standards is compliance with the Code of Conduct, the expectations set out in the Good Medical Practice: A Code of Conduct for Doctors in Australia, the Mission and Values of the Uniting Church and any specific written directions or undertakings.