Legal Responsibilities
HIPAA
Ethics and Patients' Rights
Advance Directives
Other Vocabulary
100

This is a type of tort that involves a threat or attempt to injure

Assault

100

What year was HIPAA enacted?

1996

100

This bill outlines patients' rights and was implemented by the Department of Health and Human Services in 1998

Consumer Bill of Rights and Responsibilities

100

What does DNR stand for?

Do Not Resuscitate

100

A set of moral principles or standards that guide behavior

Ethics

200

A wrongful act that does not involve a contract.  (A civil wrong)

Tort

200

HIPAA stands for...

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

200

Most national healthcare organizations have established written guidelines of acceptable behavior called...

Code of Ethics

200

When discussing the advance directive contract, the principal designates a person to act on their behalf called a ...

Agent

200

defamation that involves saying false and damaging statements

Slander

300

This is commonly called "professional negligence". Professional misconduct, negligence, or failure to meet the appropriate standard of care 

Malpractice

300
This HIPAA rule prevents you from sharing patient information without their consent.

Privacy Rule

300

This is the ethical and legal obligation to protect and keep private any personal, sensitive, or proprietary information.

Confidentiality

300

When discussing the contract, the person creating the advance directive is called the...

Principal

300

Failure to act with the care to avoid causing harm or injury to others that a reasonable person would exercise in a similar situation is called...

Negligence

400

What are the two main types of laws that affect healthcare workers?

Criminal Law and Civil Law

400

This is the federal agency that oversees HIPAA

Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS)

400

This policy protects the rights of residents in long-term care facilities (nursing homes)

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation  Act (OBRA) of 1987

400

What are the 2 parts of an Advance Directive?

Living Will & Durable Power of Attorney

400

Permission granted voluntarily by a person who is of sound mind and aware of all factors involved.

Informed consent

500

Types of this include physical, verbal, psychological, and sexual

Abuse

500

This part of HIPAA requires covered entities to notify 

affected individuals that their information was shared.

Breach Notification Rule

500

This law states you can be covered under your parents' health insurance until you are 26.

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)

500

This federal law affirms no one will be discriminated against or their care affected because they have an advance directive.

Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA)

500
What does EHR stand for?

Electronic Health Record

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