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1. HSA 515 All Assignments (2 Set)
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HSA 515 Week 4 Assignment 1 Legal Aspects of U.S. Health
Care System Administration (2 Papers)
HSA 515 Week 7 Assignment 2 Organization and
Management of a Health Care Facility (2 Papers)
HSA 515 Week 9 Assignment 3 Legal Ethics, Patients’
Rights, and HIV AIDS (2 Papers).
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HSA 515 Final Exam Part 1
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2. 1) The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) was created
by Congress
2) This committee develops blood usage policies and
procedures. It is responsible for monitoring transfusion
services and reviewing indications for transfusions, blood
ordering practices, each transfusion episode, and transfusion
reactions. The committee reports its findings and
recommendations to the medical staff executive committee.
3) The delineation of clinical privileges is the process by
which the medical staff
4) The committee that reviews surgical procedures
5) A physician who decides to withdraw his services should
6) Nurse licensing boards have the authority to suspend or
revoke the license of a nurse who is found to have
3. 7) A nurse who rotates from unit to unit based on staffing
needs.
8) The scope of practice refers to the permissible
boundaries of practice for health care professionals, as is
often defined in
9) Mrs. Ard noticed that her husband was having difficulty
breathing. He was reeling from side to side in bed. Believing
that her husband was dying, she continued to call for help,
estimating that she rang the call bell for 1.25 hours before
anyone responded. A code was eventually called.
Unfortunately, Mr. Ard did not survive the code. The court
determined that
10) Various states recognize that nurses can render a
nursing diagnosis. This was the case in Cignetti v. Camel,
where the defendant physicians ignored a nurse’s assessment
of a patient’s diagnosis. The court determined that
11) A health professional can be held liable for attempting
to carry out a procedure clearly
4. 12) Medication Misadventures can be decreased by
13) The Court of Appeals, in the text case Stepp v. Review
Board of the Indiana Employment Security Division, where
the laboratory technician refused to perform chemical
examinations on vials with AIDS warnings, found that
14) An organization's laboratory provides
15 ) A high-risk department that tends to be a main source
of lawsuits for hospitals is
16 ) Falsification of medical records is grounds for
17 ) Health care organizations undergoing
computerization must
18 ) The medical record must be
19 ) The effective and efficient delivery of patient care
requires that an organization determine its information
5. needs. Organizations that do not centralize their information
needs will often suffer
20) The admission record does not generally describe
21) The courts generally utilize a “subjective” or
“objective” test to determine whether a patient would have
refused treatment if the physician had provided adequate
information as to the risks, benefits, and alternatives of the
procedure. Under the subjective test theory,
22) The ethical rationale underlying the doctrine of
informed consent is
23) An informed consent form should include
24 )At the end of the day and as recognized by the courts,
whose right is it to accept or refuse treatment based on the
alternatives available
25) A patient’s refusal to consent to treatment, for any
reason, religious or otherwise, should be noted in the
6. 26 ) Incident reports contain statements made by employees
and physicians regarding
27 ) Caregivers who suspect abuse
28 ) A sentinel event is
29 ) Unnatural deaths must be referred to the
30 ) The criminal and civil risks for health care
professionals in child abuse cases
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1) A patient is responsible for those injuries resulting from
7. 2) Patients have a right to refuse a blood transfusion
3) A patient has a right to
4) Patients in critical condition should never be discharged
or transferred to another facility
5) Mr. Jones has a right to ask a caregiver
6) There have been cases in which a plaintiff has charged
that he or she contracted AIDS as a result of the transfusion
of contaminated blood or blood products. In such cases, the
plaintiff must prove that there was
7) A prisoner diagnose with the HIV anti-body who bites
correctional officers
8) The governmental agency that requires health care
facilities to implement strict procedures to protect employees
against AIDS
8. 9) AIDS can be spread by
10) The AIDS epidemic is considered to be the
11) The deep awareness of and sympathy for another’s
suffering.
12) ________ implies that there is purpose and mean¬ing to
life.
13 ) A form of beneficence. People, often believing that they
know what is best for another, often make decisions that
they believe are in that person’s best interest.
14) When caring for the dying, relatives may wish to
perform rituals at this time. In death, jewelry, sacred
threads, or other religious objects should not be removed
from the body. Washing the body is part of the funeral rites
and should be carried out by the relatives.
9. 15) _______ is the quality of being considerate and
sympathetic to another’s needs.
16) Damages sought for a negligently performed
sterilization might include
17) Current eugenic sterilization statutes
18) In Oklahoma, artificial insemination statues specify
19) The premature termination of pregnancy
20) Sterilization because of medical necessity
21) The removal of nasogastric feeding tubes from a
mentally competent patient to legally hasten death is an
example of
22) The federal act of 1990 that went into effect on
December 1, 1991, and provides that patients have a right to
10. formulate advance directives and to make decisions
regarding their health care
23) The Tuskegee study of syphilis was designed to analyze
the natural progression of untreated syphilis in
24) This doctor claims to have assisted 130 patients in
committing suicide after suffering years of tormenting pain
25) _____________ are genes or DNA sequences with a
known location on a chromosome that can be used to
identify specific cells and diseases, as well as individuals and
species.
26) A policy that covers awards over the amount provided
in the basic policy coverage
27) An injured party may
28) Malpractice insurance coverage is especially important
for
11. 29) Insurance companies are required by the laws of the
different states to issue only policies that contain certain
mandated provisions,
30) When a health care facility no longer purchases a policy
of malpractice insurance but instead periodically sets aside a
certain amount of its own funds as a reserve against
malpractice losses and expenses, it
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1)The writings of Hippocrates were preserved by
2)At the beginning of the 21st century approximately
_______ _______ Americans do not have health insurance
3) The discoverer of vitamins A and B (which played an
important role in the advancement of medicine of the 20th
century)
13. 4)The first incorporated hospital in the U.S. was founded in
5) The person often referred to as the first hospital
administrator
6) The first psychiatric hospital founded in the U.S. was
located in
7) As early as 1134 B.C. these ancient ruins demonstrate
evidence that patients were being treated holistically
8) The inventor of the electrocardiograph, which marked
the beginning of medicine in the 20th century
9) Two of the significant influences in the development o
surgical procedures
10) Common law in the United States had its origins in
11) Body of law consisting of principles derived from
judicial decisions
14. 12) Extensive body of law issued by state or federal
agencies to direct the enacted laws of the federal or state
government.
13) Laws governing relationships between people
14) In common law, the term referring to that which has
been acted on or decided by the courts
15) Federally sponsored health insurance program for
persons over 65 years of age and certain disabled persons
16) The federal Food and Drug Administration is an agency
within the
17) The U.S. Supreme Court consists of
18) Legal obligation that requires a person to conform to a
specific standard of care to protect others
15. 19) Liability of a manufacturer, seller, or supplier to a
buyer or other third party for injuries sustained because of a
defect in a product is called
20) The commission or omission of an act, as judged against
the actions of a hypothetical “reasonably prudent person” is
21) The spoken form of defamation is
22) A defense in a case where the patient uses a product in
a manner in which it was not intended to be used.
23) The improper performance of a legal act, resulting in
injury to another is
24) Failure to act when there is a duty to act
25) Medical malpractice is negligence committed by a
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16. HSA 515 Midterm Exam Part 2
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HSA 515 Week 5 Midterm Exam Part 2
1) The elderly are especially vulnerable to abuse and neglect
in a health care setting. In light of witnessing a dramatic
increase in the numbers of abuse cases, especially in nursing
homes, this Act was passed.
2)After a person on life support has suffered
cardiopulmonary arrest, the physician is not required to
continue to use life support equipment if it’s futile because
there is
3)An individual may not be tried for a felony without
indictment by a
17. 4)When members of a hospital council governing body
solicit and receive money from architects on a building
project, they would be convicted of
5)Beginning in 1989 and continuing into the 1990s, when the
AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs began to pass
a series if acts specifically aimed at Physicians’ ethical
practices, they were targeting
6)Social harm defined and made punishable by law
7)An agreement between an employee and employer that
specifies the terms of a contract is
8)If a contract is to be considered valid, an offer must be
9)A handbook is not generally considered a contract due to a
10)A contract with a firm of anesthesiologists that requires
that all anesthesia services for a hospital’s patients be
performed by that firm
18. 11) The ability of a corporation to enter into contracts is
limited by
12) The ever-increasing number of alternative healthcare
delivery systems has resulted in
13) Evidence offered by a witness at trial
14) The person who brings a civil suit seeking damages or
other legal relief
15) An informal discussion during which the judge and
opposing attorneys eliminate matters not in dispute, agree
on the issues, and settle procedural matters relating to the
trial.
16) The common law doctrine by which the state and federal
governments have been immune from liability for harm
suffered by the tortious conduct of employees
19. 17)The common law doctrine that holds a physician, for
example, responsible for the acts of a nurse in the operating
room when the physician directs the nurse to perform a
particular medical act in the operating room and the nurse
then performs it negligently and consequently injures the
patient
18) The order that calls for a document to be produced by an
organization
19) A committee of the governing body responsible for
reviewing and overseeing the financial affairs of the
organization
20) Corporate authority that is derived from statutes
21) A committee of the governing body responsible for
developing corporate auditing policies and procedures
22) A legal doctrine holding employers liable, in certain
cases, for the wrongful acts of their employees
20. 23)Dependence on government funding and related
programs (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, and Blue Cross) and
the continuous shrinkage occurring in such revenues have
forced hospitals to
24)Ultimate responsibility for the operation and
management of the institution lies with the
25) The governing body has a ____________ responsibility
that requires that it act primarily for the benefit of the
corporate
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HSA 515 Week 1 Discussion Development of U.S. Health
Care in Hospitals Based on the Foundation of U.S. Law
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HSA 515 Week 1 Discussion
"Development of U.S. Health Care in Hospitals Based on the
Foundation of U.S. Law" Please respond to the following:
21. * From the scenario, relate the basic steps in the
development of U.S. health law, leading up to the present, to
you or an employer’s need for health insurance coverage in
light of the provisions that the Affordable Health Care Act
sets forth. Rationalize the fundamental way in which these
laws play a pivotal part in understanding the roles that
today’s health care administrators play.
Analyze the transition of health care from the 18th Century
leading up to the 21st Century. Evaluate the degree and
quality of care established within 18th Century U.S.
hospitals, as compared to the level of care seen in today’s
hospitals. Examine the primary roles of progressive health
care law in shaping the current modern environments.
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HSA 515 Week 1 to 11 DQs
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HSA 515 Week 1 Discussion Development of U.S. Health
Care in Hospitals Based on the Foundation of U.S. Law
22. HSA 515 Week 2 Discussion Application of Tort Law in
Health Care Project Management Protocols
HSA 515 Week 3 Discussion Contracts and Antitrust
Protocols Based on the Criminal Aspects of Health Care
HSA 515 Week 4 Discussion Trial Practices and Legal Issues
Based on Civil and Corporate Dynamics
HSA 515 Week 5 Discussion Professional Legal Issues with
Medical and Nursing Professionals
HSA 515 Week 6 Discussion Information Management and
Allied Professional Issues
HSA 515 Week 7 Discussion Patient Consent and Legal
Reporting in Health Care
HSA 515 Week 8 Discussion Patient Rights and HIV / AIDS
23. HSA 515 Week 9 Discussion Procreation and Ethical
Dilemmas in Health Care
HSA 515 Week 10 Discussion End-of-Life Issues and
Professional Liability Insurance
HSA 515 Week 11 Discussion Course Wrap-Up and
Reflection
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HSA 515 Week 2 Discussion Application of Tort Law in
Health Care Project Management Protocols
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HSA 515 Week 2 Discussion
"Application of Tort Law in Health Care Project
Management Protocols" Please respond to the following:
* From the scenario, analyze the development of health care
project management predicated on tort law. Ascertain the
major ways in which tort law provides solutions to health
24. care concerns, in light of the complexities of 21st Century
health care administration roles.
Analyze the development of tort law from the concept and
degree of negligence to the application of the law to strict /
product liability. Evaluate the success of tort law in
providing solutions to 21st Century health care disputes.
Rationalize your answer by using any applicable legal
precedents.
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HSA 515 Week 3 Discussion Contracts and Antitrust
Protocols Based on the Criminal Aspects of Health Care
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HSA 515 Week 3 Discussion
"Contracts and Antitrust Protocols Based on the Criminal
Aspects of Health Care" Please respond to the following:
* From the scenario, differentiate between the concepts of
criminal law, antitrust, and health care as they apply to U.S.
health law in the 21st Century. Conceptualize the primary
25. ways in which these laws apply to U.S. health care
administrators.
Analyze the general transition of U.S. health laws based on
criminal misconduct in health care to the creation of
contract laws, as predicated within the Sherman Antitrust
Act. Evaluate the efficacy of the measures that the new
contracts in question afford, and rationalize whether or not
these improvements have provided optimal solutions to
today’s complex concerns of integrity in health care
performance.
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HSA 515 Week 4 Assignment 1 Legal Aspects of U.S. Health
Care System Administration (2 Papers)
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HSA 515 Week 4 Assignment 1 Legal Aspects of U.S. Health
Care System Administration
Prevailing wisdom reinforces the fact that working in U.S.
health care administration in the 21st Century requires
knowledge of the various aspects of health laws as they apply
to dealing with medical professionals. Further, because U.S.
26. health care administrators have to potentially interact with
many levels of professionals beyond the medical profession,
it is prudent that they are aware of any federal, state, and
local laws that may be applicable to their organizations.
Thus, their conduct is also subject to the letter of the law.
They must evaluate the quality of their professional
interactions and be mindful of the implications and
ramifications of their decisions.
You are employed as a top health administrator at the
hypothetical Well Care Hospital in Happy Town. When you
were hired, your pre-employment screening involved
background checks into any violation of hospital medical
misconduct during the last five (5) years. The results showed
that you were in good standing with the hospital
administration community. During the past year, you had to
undergo training in personnel conduct, as well as in inter-
employee conduct with medical staff, nurses, technologists,
etc. During the past six (6) months, the hospital has been
under scrutiny for breach of medical compliance.
Note: You may create and / or make all necessary
assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
27. Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you:
1. Articulate your position as the top administrator
concerned about the importance of professional conduct
within the health care setting. Justify your position.
2. Ascertain the major ramifications of having
professional staff compromise the boundaries of ethics and
medical conduct.
3. Analyze the four (4) elements required of a plaintiff to
prove medical negligence.
4. Discuss the overarching duties of the health care
governing board in mitigating the effects of medical non-
compliance, as they apply to the rules of practice set forth in
the Well Care Hospital governing board’s manifesto.
5. Use at least five (5) quality academic resources in this
assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not
quality as academic resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting
requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size
12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and
28. references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check
with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment,
the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title,
and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not
included in the required assignment page length.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this
assignment are:
Describe the sources of law in America, the relative legal
procedure, and the related court system.
Examine the various applications of the law within the
health care system.
Use technology and information resources to research issues
in health care policy, law, and ethics.
Write clearly and concisely about health care policy, law,
and ethics using proper writing mechanics.
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HSA 515 Week 4 Discussion Trial Practices and Legal Issues
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"Trial Practices and Legal Issues Based on Civil and
Corporate Dynamics" Please respond to the following:
* From the scenario, analyze the general points between
initiating civil procedures, the prevalent practices of these
procedures within health care litigation solutions, and the
influence of corporate structure on resolutions and
subsequent legal precedents. Defend or critique the use of
the aforementioned prevalent practices in the
multidisciplined interaction required of 21st Century health
care administrators.
Summarize the crucial steps involved in conducting a trial
based on the pleadings of the defendants, leading up to the
execution of judgments and including the awarding of
damages. Analyze the concept of respondeat superior and
concept of corporate negligence as they apply to
responsibilities of the hospital’s governing body and
corporate structure. Provide examples of the application of
such concepts to support your response.
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30. HSA 515 Week 5 Discussion Professional Legal Issues with
Medical and Nursing Professionals
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HSA 515 Week 5 Discussion
"Professional Legal Issues with Medical and Nursing
Professionals" Please respond to the following:
* From the scenario, analyze the different and overlapping
general roles of physicians and nurses as they apply to
professional credentialing and subsequent patient safety and
satisfaction. Determine the major ways in which these
overlapping roles may help play a part in health professional
credentialing processes and conduct, and identify and
analyze the ethical role these influences play in health care.
Analyze the major professional roles played by physicians
and nurses as they apply to physicians’ conduct in the
medical arena and to nurses in the role of adjuncts to
physicians. Evaluate the degree and quality of care that
physicians, nurses, and medical technologists provide in
their primary roles, including, but not limited to, patient
safety and satisfaction as required in 21st Century U.S.
hospitals.
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HSA 515 Week 6 Discussion Information Management and
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HSA 515 Week 6 Discussion
"Information Management and Allied Professional Issues"
Please respond to the following:
* From the scenario, analyze the primary problems
associated with information management, and analyze the
primary issues associated with patient confidentiality.
Determine the major ways in which these overlapping
responsibilities play a part in enforcing Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) mandates.
Analyze the different problems with allied professional
responsibilities and overlapping general roles as they apply
to a multidisciplinary approach to patient care. Ascertain
the principal ways in which the allied professional
responsibilities in question synchronize with the
management of patient information within 21st Century U.S.
hospitals.
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32. HSA 515 Week 7 Assignment 2 Organization and
Management of a Health Care Facility (2 Papers)
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HSA 515 Week 7 Assignment 2 Organization and
Management of a Health Care Facility
Your duties at 21st Century Solutions Health Care Hospital
require you to interface with many different professionals,
including physicians, nurses, and allied professionals in
various areas of health care. The facility also has a new
information technology management center, which handles
all professional staffing solutions within the hospital. As part
of the management protocols, the hospital has tasked you
with tracking professional certifications, tracking legal
issues within the hospital, and providing detailed monthly
reports on the general functionality of the health
administration department.
Note: You may create and / or make all necessary
assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you:
Provide a detailed summary of your hospital’s
organizational structure. Include a tabulated description of
33. the levels of professionals within the organization. Describe
the duties of each major head within the organization.
Provide a detailed hypothetical mission and value statement
for the hospital. Provide a rationale for the development of
your particular mission and value statement. Outline a
detailed feasibility plan for the hiring of nurses, physicians,
and allied professionals. Provide a rationale for the chosen
plan, and explain the main reasons why the plan in question
would be suitable for use with different health care
professionals. Justify the use of information technology to
increase patient services. Provide a summative table of some
pros and cons of using information technology in an era of
networking and security breaches. Use at least five (5)
quality academic resources in this assignment. Note:
Wikipedia and other Websites do not quality as academic
resources. Your assignment must follow these formatting
requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size
12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and
references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check
with your professor for any additional instructions. Include
a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the
student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and
the date. The cover page and the reference page are not
included in the required assignment page length.
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34. HSA 515 Week 7 Discussion Patient Consent and Legal
Reporting in Health Care
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HSA 515 Week 7 Discussion
"Patient Consent and Legal Reporting in Health Care"
Please respond to the following:
* From the scenario, evaluate the efficacy of both the
documentation protocols requiring patient consent by
physicians and the legal reporting requirements, as they
apply to protecting patients’ rights. Examine the primary
way in which such documentation could help both physician
and patient in the event of litigation.
Analyze the major professional roles that physicians and
nurses play, as they apply to following the requirement for
obtaining patient consent. Examine the process whereby
health care professionals can legitimately challenge patients’
rights to refuse treatment, based on the condition of verbal,
written, or implied consent.
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HSA 515 Week 8 Discussion Patient Rights and HIV AIDS
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HSA 515 Week 8 Discussion
"Patient Rights and HIV / AIDS" Please respond to the
following:
* From the scenario, analyze the concept of patients’ rights,
and ascertain the key concerns of physicians and nurses as
they apply to patients with AIDS. Speculate on the major
ways in which such overlapping concerns from health
professionals may influence legal decisions in patient
treatment.
Summarize the overarching connections between patients’
rights and patients’ resulting responsibilities concerning
HIV / AIDS. Determine the primary ways in which the
professional roles that physicians and nurses play are
affected as they treat patients with HIV / AIDS..
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Assignment 3: Legal Ethics, Patients’ Rights, and HIV /
AIDS
Due Week 9 and worth 200 points
As the head health care administrator at USA Community
Hospital, you are required to review compliance reports on
issues relating to the ethical conduct of the professional staff
at your hospital, patient review registries, and standard
procedures surrounding the ethical treatment of patients
with HIV / AIDS. Intermittently, complaints surface from
patients with HIV / AIDS concerned with ethical treatment
and denial of services.
Note: You may create and / or make all necessary
assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you:
1. Devise a plan to investigate the validity of patients’
claims of denial of services. This plan should include, but not
be limited to, establishing mechanisms to address service
37. denial claims, a human resources component, and a review
of related policies and procedures.
2. Analyze the primary way in which different staffing
levels may play pivotal roles in upholding ethical conduct,
including treating patients with dignity. Justify your
position.
3. Formulate a plan to relate the primary legal
ramifications to the professional staff regarding ethical
treatment of the hospital’s HIV / AIDS patients.
4. Devise a community relations plan that tout’s the
hospital’s unique ways of serving persons with HIV / AIDS,
including a focus on de-stigmatizing those afflicted.
5. Use at least five (5) quality academic resources in this
assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not
quality as academic resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting
requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size
12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and
references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check
with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment,
the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title,
38. and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not
included in the required assignment page length.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this
assignment are:
Examine the various applications of the law within the
health care system.
Identify the principles and legalities of ethical issues within
the health care system.
Identify a plan that addresses legal and ethical issues in a
health care policy.
Use technology and information resources to research issues
in health care policy, law, and ethics.
Write clearly and concisely about health care policy, law,
and ethics using proper writing mechanics.
Grading for this assignment will be based on answer quality,
logic / organization of the paper, and language and writing
skills, using the following rubric
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HSA 515 Week 10 Discussion EndofLife Issues and
Professional Liability Insurance
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HSA 515 Week 10 Discussion
"End-of-Life Issues and Professional Liability Insurance"
Please respond to the following:
* From the scenario, analyze the concept of patients’ rights
and the concerns of physicians and nurses, as they apply to
patients facing end-of-life decisions. Give your opinion on
whether or not health care professionals are suitably
educated in the sensitive nature of end-of-life and patient
expectations. Provide a rationale for your response.
Analyze the major connections between liability of
professionals, insurance policy coverage, and settlement of
claims due to health care liability issues. Consider the
concept of insurance coverage denial, and ascertain the
manner in which such denial is built upon the limitation
clauses and conditions set forth by the insurance provider.
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HSA 515 Week 11 Discussion Course Wrap Up and
Reflection
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HSA 515 Week 11 Discussion
"Course Wrap-Up and Reflection" Please respond to the
following:
From the various scenarios presented throughout the course,
analyze the concepts of patients’ rights and the overall
concerns of physicians and nurses, as they apply to 21st
Century American patients. Speculate on the major ways in
which these overlapping concerns from all health care
professions may influence legal decisions in patient
treatment.
Reflect on the contribution of this course to your overall
knowledge of health care administration. Examine the entire
process, and determine whether the concepts presented
within this course have made you reconsider your perception
of patient rights in U.S. health care.
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