Ch. 5 Key Terms
Ch. 5 Key Terms
Ch. 5 Key Terms
Ch. 5 Key Terms
Ch. 5 Key Terms
100

Criminal Law

all criminal offenses in the Health Care Sector


100

Negligence

 Medical negligence occurs when medical care providers fail to fulfill their professional obligations.


100

Slander

a false statement of fact, published to a third party


100

Consent Form

a process of communication between you and your health care provider that often leads to agreement or permission for care, treatment, or services


100

Denial of Services

a payer's decision to not pay for services rendered to a patient


200

Malpractice

occurs when a professional deviates from the standard of care as he or she is treating a patient.


200

Invasion of Privacy

Sharing the results of a test in front of family members or other patients without your permission


200

Defamation

a false statement of fact, published to a third party.


200

Contract

agreements between healthcare providers and insurance companies to furnish medical services to a specific patient population


200

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)

amended the Public Health Service and Social Security Acts to create the Agency for HealthCare Policy and Research.


300

Battery

occurs when someone inflicts physical harm on another in a medical setting

300

False Imprisonment

an allegation that a healthcare professional or someone employed by the provider acted intentionally to restrict a patient's movement unlawfully.


300

Libel

a defamatory statement in writing or other visible forms


300

Scope of Practice

Scope of practice describes the procedures, actions, and processes that a healthcare practitioner is permitted to undertake in keeping with the terms of their professional license. 


300

Assault

a crime or attempting to cause immediate offensive physical contact or bodily harm that someone has the actual ability to cause and put the victim in fear of such harm or contact

400

Torts

 when a medical professional acts in a negligent manner and injures someone in their care


400

Abuse

occurs when someone gives false information about illness in a child that requires medical attention, putting the child at risk of injury and unnecessary medical care.


400

Breach of Contract

damages may be given to place the patient back in the financial position that he or she would have been in had the physician performed the agreement.


400

Ethics

concerned with the obligations of the doctors and the hospital to the patient along with other health professionals and society


400

Pre Existing Condition

 a health condition that exists before someone applies for or enrolls in a new health insurance policy.


500

Civil Law

he victim's compensation is being fought for, often without regard for punishing the defendant.


500

Power of Attorney

A medical power of attorney (or healthcare power of attorney) is a legal document that lets you give someone legal authority to make important decisions about your medical care


500

Living Will

 Living wills and other advance directives are written, legal instructions regarding your preferences for medical care if you are unable to make decisions for yourself


500

Denial of Payment

 the rejection by the alternative payment provider host due to the customer making a payment request having insufficient funds in the customer account to meet the value of the payment request


500

Termination of Coverage

 when the consumer has chosen a plan and effectuated coverage by paying the first premium payment and ends the coverage effective after the date the coverage was effectuated


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