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A. At Texas, their law allows healthcare providers to end treatment. ( Texas Advance Directives Act of 1999 ) What do you think about this and is it one-sided for providers to end care for patients?
Well Developed answer: A. At Texas, their law allows healthcare providers to end treatment. ( Texas...
Well Developed answer B. Should health care providers in a country or community with severe limitations on resources, spend time attempting to fully comply with the standards of wealthier countries/communities on procedures for informed consent? In other words, do what degree if any should health care providers seek to receive informed consent from patients in countries or communities with severely strained health care resources?
There is an unwritten rule in healthcare, that healthcare providers should not provide medical care to family members. Why do you think that rule exists? Explain your answer.
How do you think healthcare consumers find information about healthcare providers? What criteria/messaging/value proposition/etc. do you think helps them select a health care provider? You can even break up your answer by Target audiences. This discussion is really about putting you in the consumer perspective. We get so caught up doing what we think is best as healthcare marketers that we don't always consider if it is something the consumer wants or resonates with. It's important to stay connected with...
Based on a smoking cessation program that utilizes a mobile application that allows healthcare providers and members (patients) to communicate, share health information: 1) What are the regulatory and technical risks of using a mobile application? 2) Identify specific strategies as to how you would modify your program or implement technologies that would reduce or eliminate these risks.
Based on a smoking cessation program that utilizes a mobile application that allows healthcare providers and members (patients) to communicate, share health information, and express their own experiences during the program: 1) What are the regulatory and technical risks of using a mobile application? 2) Identify specific strategies as to how you would modify your program or implement technologies that would reduce or eliminate these risks.
Not-for-profit healthcare providers undergo more government audits than for-profit providers, according to the Health Care Compliance Association. The survey found that 42 percent of not-for-profit healthcare providers had undergone audits by two different government agencies looking at the same potential problem, compared with 25 percent of for-profit providers that had experienced such audits, according to the survey. The average number of audits reported by for-profit providers was just under four, compared with an average of six audits reported by not-for-profits...
The subject is Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare
-HIM 331
1. Do you agree that providers have a professional obligation to communicate with patients and families after adverse events? 2. Why do you think it's difficult for providers to speak with patients and families about things that go wrong? 3. Haskell defines health care professionals as people who put the interests of their patients above their own. How do you define a health care professional?
From The Law of Healthcare Administration 8th Edition (2012) by Showalter - Chapter 10. 1.What are the two types of consent for medical treatment? When does each apply? 2. What is the standard for consent in an emergency? 3. What is the hospital’s role in obtaining informed consent? 4. What is required for informed consent to be valid? 5. What is the parallel between Helling v. Carey in Chapter 4 and the cases in this chapter that disapprove of the...
Well developed answer: A. How do statistics help healthcare to treat a patient with addiction to alcohol, drug abuse, and diabetes? Please give examples.
Ethically, health-care providers should refuse all patients that do not have the ability to pay. refuse patients when the practice is already oversubscribed. only refuse patients when the provider has announced his or her retirement. refer all low-income patients to a charitable organization instead of providing any health care to these patients. It is never acceptable to withhold information from patients for fear they will refuse treatment. True False Knowledge that, if revealed, would harm not only the client but...