Criminal Law
Civil Law - Gen
Torts
HIPAA
100
This protects individuals and the public from harmful acts. 

What is Criminal Law?

100

These are wrongful acts that result in harm. Can be intentional and non-intentional. 

What is Tort Law?

100

This is a threat to bodily harm to another.

What is assault?

100

What a person believes to be the acceptable or right way to live.

What are morals / moral principles?

200

This includes theft or a crime that can results in prison time under a year.

What is a misdemeanor?

200

These include breach or neglect of an agreement between two parties.

What is Contract Law?

200

Violating the personal liberty of another.

What is false imprisonment?

200

Study of human behavior and character on what is wrong and right.

What are ethics?

300
An example is a physician practicing without a license.

What is a felony?

300

This includes regulations by HHS and Worker's Compensation.

What is Administrative Law?

300

This is a deceitful practice that deprives another person of his or her rights.

What is fraud?

300

This includes improving insurance portability, protecting health care insurance privacy, and combating fraud.

What are HIPAA objectives?

400

This includes giving tasks to a person who is competent in their scope of practice and able to carry out the task legally.

What is delegation?

400

This concerns relationships between individuals or individuals and the government.

What is Civil Law?

400

This actually involves touching another person without their consent.

What is battery?

400

This information is collected without patient consent for data. 

What is Statistical Information?

500

Example: If a Medical Assistant gives advice or tells a patient, "You have a cold", which category would it fall under?

What is a felony?

500
This is the most common unintentional tort.

What is negligence?

500

This is unauthorized publicity of information without that person's consent.

What is invasion of privacy?

500

This is information that is given to have a smooth transition of care.

What is Continuity of Care?

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