Slander
is making false statements orally
HIPAA was established in ....
1996
Held responsible under law
Liable
What are the 4 pillars of Healthcare
Beneficence
Non-maleficence
Autonomy
Justice
Injuring a patients name and reputation by making false statements to a third person.
the process by which a patient voluntarily agrees to a medical procedure after being provided with all relevant information.
Informed Consent
HIPAA stands for
Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act
The principle that guides healthcare professionals to act in the best interest of their patients
Saying or doing something to trick , fool or deceive a person.
Fraud
Autonomy
giving the patient the freedom to choose freely, when they are able to.
When a healthcare professional neglects to provide appropriate treatment, take appropriate action, or gives substandard treatment that causes harm, injury, or death to a person.
Justice means
you will treat patients equally and ensuring fairness.
Violation of a person’s right not to have his or her private affairs exposed
Invasion of privacy
Beneficence
produce benefit, doing good for individual patients or clients.
What pillar of healthcare does this example refer to:
Providing affordable health care for certain populations and low-income communities.
Justice
a medical provider not acting in a reasonably prudent manner.
Medical Error of Omission
Intentional Torts
Non-maleficence means
not to do harm to the patient.
When a medical professional acts in a negligent manner and injures someone in their care.
Whenever a doctor's actions (or omissions) fall below the standard of care.
Negligence
Is a crime punishable by more than 1 year.
Felony
This is an example of which pillar of health: Removing a patient from condition that will cause harm.
Beneficence
Touching a persons body without their consent
Battery
Which Pillar of healthcare states Access to medical information and resources and their long-term consequences for safe decision-making.
Autonomy
Intentionally attempting to touch or threaten a person’s body without their consent