This legal document commands a person to appear in court or produce documents as evidence.
What is a subpoena?
This 1996 law protects the privacy and security of health information.
What is HIPAA?
What is Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)?
This is the application/software we use to review and store Contracts.
What is MediTract?
If a provider fails to meet the accepted standard of care causing patient harm, they may face legal action under this tort-based claim common in hospital settings.
What is medical malpractice?
This anonymous platform is available 24/7 for CHLA Team Members to report potential compliance & privacy concerns.
What is the Compliance HelpLine?
This insurance protects hospitals when patients file claims related to medical errors or negligence.
What is professional liability (medical malpractice) insurance?
This is a form that is issued to pay an invoice when a contract was not set up/reviewed.
What is a Non-Compliant Exceptions?
In California, this is the minimum number of minutes for a legally required meal break after working more than 5 hours.
What is 30 minutes?
This civil law prohibits physicians from referring Medicare patients to an entity they have a financial relationship with.
What is the Stark Law?
This insurance helps replace income if the hospital must close or reduce services after a disaster.
What is business interruption insurance?
This is a legal document that extends the term of the contract.
What is an Amendment?
Within how many calendar days must a California employer provide requested personnel records after receiving a written request?
What is No later than 30 days after receipt of the request?
This "rule" states that employees should only access the minimum amount of PHI needed to do their job.
What is the Minimum Necessary Rule?
This process ensures that a patient understands the risks, benefits, and alternatives before agreeing to a medical procedure.
What is informed consent?
This is a formal written notice to end a contractual relationship.
What is a Termination Notice?
This governing body oversees California’s judicial branch, including rule-making, policy-setting, and court administration.
What is The Judicial Council of California?
This is a formal document that outlines the ethical standards, values, and behavioral expectations that guide individuals within an organization.
What is the Code of Conduct?
If a patient is a minor or is unable to make decisions, this person usually provides consent.
What is a legal guardian or parent?
Departments that review and provide approval for contracting workflows
What are the stakeholder department?