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Understanding the Basics | p. 1 |
Medical Law, Ethics, and Bioethics | p. 2 |
Law | p. 3 |
Ethics | p. 3 |
Bioethics | p. 4 |
Comparing Medical Law, Ethics, and Bioethics | p. 4 |
The Importance of Medical Law, Ethics, and Bioethics | p. 5 |
Today's Health-Care Climate | p. 6 |
Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine | p. 7 |
Codes of Ethics | p. 7 |
Applying Medical Law, Ethics, and Bioethics as a Professional Health-Care Employee | p. 10 |
You Must Decide | p. 11 |
Summary | p. 11 |
Medical Practice Management | p. 14 |
Sole Proprietors | p. 16 |
Advantages of Sole Proprietorships | p. 17 |
Disadvantages of Sole Proprietorships | p. 17 |
Considerations for the Health-Care Employee | p. 17 |
Partnerships | p. 18 |
Advantages of Partnerships | p. 18 |
Disadvantages of Partnerships | p. 19 |
Considerations for the Health-Care Employee | p. 19 |
Professional Service Corporations | p. 19 |
Advantages of Professional Service Corporations | p. 19 |
Disadvantages of Professional Service Corporations | p. 20 |
Considerations for the Health-Care Employee | p. 20 |
Group Practices | p. 21 |
Advantages of Group Practice | p. 21 |
Disadvantages of Group Practice | p. 22 |
Considerations for the Health-Care Employee | p. 22 |
Health Maintenance Organizations | p. 22 |
Managed Care | p. 22 |
Other Business Arrangements | p. 25 |
Joint Ventures | p. 25 |
Preferred Provider Organizations | p. 26 |
General Liability | p. 27 |
Business License | p. 27 |
Building | p. 27 |
Automobile | p. 27 |
Fire, Theft, and Burglary | p. 27 |
Employee Safety | p. 28 |
Bonding | p. 28 |
Responsibilities to Employees | p. 28 |
Summary | p. 28 |
The Health-Care Team in the Ambulatory Setting | p. 31 |
The Health-Care Team | p. 33 |
Administrative Team Members | p. 34 |
Accreditation of Medical Assistant Programs | p. 36 |
Clinical Support Team Members | p. 37 |
Health-Care Providers | p. 38 |
Considerations for Ambulatory Care Employees | p. 39 |
Scope of Practice | p. 40 |
Summary | p. 41 |
Law, Liability, and Duties | p. 45 |
State and Federal Regulations | p. 46 |
Licensure (MDs and DOs) | p. 48 |
License Renewal | p. 48 |
License Revocation and Suspension | p. 48 |
Prescriptions | p. 49 |
Transmission of Prescriptions | p. 49 |
Understanding Narcotic and Non-Narcotic Prescriptions | p. 50 |
Non-Narcotic Prescriptions | p. 50 |
Narcotics | p. 51 |
Controlled Substances Act | p. 51 |
Drug Schedules | p. 51 |
Substance Abuse | p. 53 |
Drug Abuse | p. 53 |
Alcohol Abuse | p. 54 |
Prevention of Substance Abuse | p. 54 |
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act | p. 55 |
Confidentiality | p. 56 |
Healthcare Reform Act of 2010 | p. 57 |
Summary | p. 58 |
Professional Liability | p. 61 |
Professional Liability | p. 62 |
Contracts | p. 63 |
Breach of Contract | p. 64 |
Abandonment | p. 64 |
Standard of Care | p. 66 |
Professional Negligence or Malpractice | p. 66 |
The Four Ds of Medical Negligence | p. 67 |
Torts | p. 67 |
Intentional Torts | p. 68 |
Unintentional Torts or Malpractice | p. 68 |
Doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur | p. 68 |
Doctrine of Respondeat Superior | p. 69 |
Professional Liability/Malpractice Insurance | p. 70 |
Cost of Professional Liability Insurance | p. 70 |
Alternatives to Litigation | p. 71 |
Risk Management and Compliance Plans | p. 71 |
Risk Management Within the Ambulatory Health-Care Setting | p. 72 |
Summary | p. 73 |
Law for Health Professionals | p. 76 |
Sources of Law | p. 78 |
Types of Law | p. 78 |
Civil and Criminal Law | p. 79 |
Civil Law | p. 79 |
Criminal Law | p. 80 |
Types of Court | p. 84 |
Federal Court | p. 84 |
State Court | p. 85 |
Probate Court | p. 85 |
Small Claims Court | p. 87 |
Subpoenas | p. 87 |
The Trial Process | p. 88 |
Expert Witness | p. 88 |
Statute of Limitations | p. 89 |
Summary | p. 90 |
Public Duties | p. 92 |
Reporting Requirements | p. 93 |
Births and Deaths | p. 94 |
Birth Certificates | p. 94 |
Death Certificates | p. 94 |
Notifiable Diseases | p. 95 |
Childhood and Adolescent Vaccinations | p. 96 |
Notifiable or Reportable Injury | p. 98 |
Abuse | p. 98 |
Child Abuse | p. 99 |
Intimate Partner Violence | p. 100 |
Rape | p. 100 |
Elder Abuse | p. 101 |
Evidence | p. 102 |
Summary | p. 104 |
Consent | p. 108 |
Implied and Expressed Consent | p. 109 |
Informed and Uninformed Consent | p. 110 |
The Doctrine of Informed Consent | p. 111 |
Problems in Consent | p. 112 |
Implementing Consent | p. 114 |
Inadequacy of Conventional Consent Forms | p. 114 |
Improving the Consent Process | p. 114 |
Summary | p. 118 |
Workplace Issues | p. 121 |
Medical Records | p. 122 |
Purpose | p. 123 |
Medical Record Creation and Content | p. 124 |
Documentation | p. 124 |
Problem-Oriented Medical Records | p. 125 |
SOAP/SOAPER | p. 125 |
Electronic Medical Records | p. 126 |
Legal Aspects of the Medical Record | p. 129 |
Confidentiality | p. 129 |
Release of Information | p. 130 |
Errors in Medical Records | p. 130 |
Subpoenas | p. 132 |
Telecommunications | p. 132 |
Electronic Mail | p. 132 |
Fax Machines | p. 133 |
Ownership of Medical Records | p. 134 |
Storage of Medical Records | p. 134 |
Retention of Medical Records | p. 135 |
Destruction of Medical Records | p. 135 |
Summary | p. 135 |
Reimbursement and Collection Practices | p. 138 |
Compliance Plan | p. 140 |
How Providers Are Paid | p. 140 |
Private Pay | p. 140 |
Third Party Payers | p. 140 |
Other Payers | p. 142 |
Clients' Responsibility for Reimbursement | p. 142 |
Laws for Reimbursement and Collections | p. 143 |
Truth in Lending Act | p. 143 |
Equal Credit Opportunity Act | p. 143 |
Fair Credit Billing Act | p. 143 |
Fair Debt Collections Practices Act | p. 143 |
Federal Wage Garnishing Law | p. 143 |
Tax Equity Fiscal Responsibility Act | p. 144 |
Stark I, II, and III Regulations | p. 144 |
Deficit Reduction Act | p. 144 |
Civil Monetary Penalties Act | p. 144 |
Enforcement of the Laws | p. 144 |
Collection Guidelines | p. 145 |
Collection Do's | p. 146 |
Collection Don'ts | p. 146 |
Collection Problems | p. 147 |
Collection Agencies | p. 147 |
Reimbursement Attitudes | p. 148 |
Ethical Implications | p. 148 |
Summary | p. 149 |
Employment Practices | p. 152 |
Hiring Employees | p. 153 |
Policy and Procedure Manual | p. 154 |
Personnel Policies | p. 154 |
Clinic Hours and Workweek Schedule | p. 154 |
Job Descriptions | p. 155 |
Benefits and Compensation | p. 155 |
The Employment Process | p. 156 |
Locating Employees | p. 156 |
Interviewing Candidates | p. 156 |
Selecting Employees | p. 157 |
Evaluating Employees | p. 158 |
Employee Dismissal | p. 159 |
When Employees Choose to Leave | p. 159 |
Retaining Employees | p. 159 |
Family and Medical Leave Act | p. 161 |
Sexual Harassment | p. 161 |
Occupational Safety and Health Act | p. 162 |
Americans With Disabilities Act | p. 163 |
Summary | p. 164 |
A Cultural Perspective for Health Professionals | p. 167 |
Understanding Cultural Diversity | p. 168 |
Components of Cultural Diversity | p. 170 |
Establishing a New Culture in Health Care | p. 173 |
Evaluating Self | p. 175 |
Cross-Cultural Communication | p. 175 |
Summary | p. 175 |
Bioethical Issues | p. 179 |
Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources | p. 180 |
Allocation and Access in Today's Health-Care Environment | p. 181 |
Influence of Politics, Economics, and Ethics on Health Care | p. 182 |
Health-Care Legislation | p. 183 |
Macroallocation and Microallocation | p. 183 |
Systems for Decision Making | p. 185 |
System I | p. 185 |
System II | p. 185 |
How Would You Decide? | p. 186 |
Allocation of Resources | p. 186 |
Summary | p. 187 |
Genetic Engineering | p. 190 |
Genetic Advances | p. 192 |
Genetically Informed Medicine | p. 193 |
Genetic Screening and Testing | p. 193 |
Carrier Screening | p. 194 |
Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis | p. 194 |
Prenatal Diagnostic Testing | p. 194 |
Newborn Genetic Screening | p. 194 |
Presymptom Genetic Testing | p. 195 |
Forensic Identity Genetic Testing | p. 195 |
Genetic Counseling | p. 195 |
Genetic Discrimination | p. 196 |
Gene Therapy | p. 196 |
Stem Cell Research | p. 197 |
Types of Cell Tissues | p. 197 |
Fetal Tissue Research | p. 199 |
Tissue and Organ Engineering | p. 200 |
Reproductive Cloning | p. 200 |
Legal and Ethical Implications of Tissue Cell Research | p. 200 |
Considerations for Health Professionals | p. 201 |
Summary | p. 201 |
Reproductive Issues | p. 204 |
Reproductive Issues and Rights of Women | p. 205 |
Female Genital Mutilation | p. 205 |
Contraception | p. 206 |
Emergency Contraception | p. 207 |
Sterilization | p. 207 |
Abortion | p. 208 |
Fetal Development | p. 209 |
When Does Life Begin? | p. 210 |
Methods of Abortion | p. 210 |
Antiabortion Terrorism | p. 211 |
Global Gag Rule | p. 212 |
Assisted Reproduction | p. 212 |
Artificial Insemination | p. 212 |
In Vitro Fertilization | p. 213 |
Surrogacy | p. 213 |
Access to Reproductive Health Services | p. 214 |
Legal and Ethical Implications of Reproductive Issues | p. 215 |
Female Genital Mutilation | p. 215 |
Contraception | p. 215 |
Abortion | p. 215 |
Antiabortion Terrorism | p. 218 |
Assisted Reproduction | p. 218 |
Artificial Insemination by Husband and Articial Insemination by Donor | p. 219 |
In Vitro Fertilization | p. 219 |
Surrogacy | p. 220 |
Protocol for Health Professionals | p. 221 |
Summary | p. 221 |
End of Life Issues | p. 225 |
Choices in Life | p. 228 |
Living Wills, Advance Directives, and the Patient Self-Determination Act | p. 228 |
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care | p. 229 |
National Registry | p. 231 |
Choices in Dying | p. 231 |
Suffering in Dying | p. 232 |
Use of Medications | p. 233 |
Psychological Aspects of Dying | p. 233 |
Physiological Aspects of Dying | p. 234 |
Hospice | p. 235 |
Stages of Grief | p. 235 |
Denial | p. 235 |
Anger | p. 235 |
Bargaining | p. 236 |
Depression | p. 236 |
Acceptance | p. 236 |
Legal Definitions of Death | p. 236 |
Legal Implications | p. 237 |
Ethical Considerations | p. 238 |
Cultural Views | p. 239 |
Assisted Death | p. 239 |
Uniform Anatomical Gift Act | p. 241 |
Autopsy | p. 242 |
Priority Authorization for Autopsy | p. 242 |
Role of Health Professionals | p. 242 |
Summary | p. 243 |
Special Section | p. 246 |
Have A Care! | p. 246 |
Appendix | p. 250 |
Appendix I | p. 250 |
Codes of Ethics | p. 250 |
The Hippocratic Oath | p. 250 |
American Association of Medical Assistants | p. 251 |
Principles of Medical Ethics | p. 252 |
Appendix II | p. 253 |
Sample Documents for Choices About Health Care, Life, and Death | p. 253 |
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and Health Care Directive | p. 253 |
Organ Donation Form | p. 258 |
Organ Donation Card | p. 259 |
Index of Resources | p. 260 |
Index | p. 263 |
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