This document outlines the contract and rules for participants in the Hamilton County Drug Recovery Court program in Tennessee. The participant agrees to abide by program rules including abstaining from drugs and alcohol, attending all required meetings and treatment sessions, submitting to random drug screens, and complying with their treatment plan. They also waive certain constitutional rights as part of the program. The contract must be signed by the participant, their attorney, the assistant district attorney, and the recovery court judge to approve the participant's admission to the program.
This document summarizes key aspects of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) in India as it relates to healthcare services. It defines what constitutes a consumer and service under the CPA. It outlines the advantages of filing a complaint under the CPA over civil court, who can file a complaint, and what can be considered deficiency in service or medical negligence. It also discusses who is liable under the CPA, the complaint procedures and appeal process, and measures doctors can take to prevent litigation such as obtaining informed consent from patients.
The document discusses attitudes towards death and dying, interventions for coping with terminal illness, and signs and symptoms of approaching death. It also covers the nurse's role in caring for dying patients and their families. Key points include the 5 stages of grief/acceptance according to Elizabeth Kübler-Ross (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance), interventions at each stage, common physical signs in the last days before death, and the importance of communication and supporting families.
Running head DELIVERABLE 7 - HEALTHCARE INTAKE PACKET .docxtodd271
Running head: DELIVERABLE 7 - HEALTHCARE INTAKE PACKET
1
DELIVERABLE 7 - HEALTHCARE INTAKE PACKET
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Healthcare Intake Packet
Keri King
Deliverable 7
Deliverable 7 - Healthcare Intake Packet
Patient Letter
Health Services Manager,
Three Mountain Regional Hospital.
Dear New Patient,
The Intake Packet is an important document which marks the start of every successful medical procedure. This is a necessary document which will be used to process all doctor’s appointment in Three Mountain Hospital. The Intake Packet has different components which are crucial to upholding professional standards and best practice in healthcare. These components include; i) organizational ethics and values which will be used to guide healthcare practice and behavior of healthcare professionals, ii) a privacy policy which enhances the protection of patient information, and iii) statement of compliance with HIPAA regulations.
Ethics is a crucial component of the Intake Packet which focuses on promoting best practice in healthcare. It also emphasizes on building the relationship between the patient and the physician so as to improve cooperation and their involvement in decision-making during care delivery. The Intake Packet adheres to the HIPAA privacy and confidentiality statement by ensuring patient information can only be used and shared with the consent of the patients. Three Mountains Hospital takes the safety of its patients seriously and will ensure that health information will only be used for medical purposes as stipulated by government laws and policies.
Yours Sincerely,
Health Services Manager
Code of Ethics
The code of ethics tends to outline the mission and values within an organisation, the ways staffs and other employees should approach company problems. The ethical principles that are based on the company’s core values and standards that the organisation is held are:
· From billing for services; employees of Three Mountains Regional Hospital must remain free from offers as well as solicitations so that they can benefit at personal level by performing work where outside parties do benefit.
· Communication; the employees should not at all use social media, marketing platforms or other communications forms to disclose patient’s and hospital’s confidential information.
· Physicians activities; At the Three Mountains, they don’t recommend submitting bill or charge for a given service where the referring physician or immediate member of the family has financial relationship with the health system. Due to complex nature of these laws, legal department approval should be obtained before establishment of financial relationship with the physician is established.
· Privacy: Giving information of the patients inappropriately may subject one to criminal prosecution. The invasion of patients’ privacy should be avoided. If patient’s information is released inappropriately is very harmful.
· Conflict of interest; this exists wh.
This document outlines the consent for intravenous conscious sedation provided by Dr. Brian Ley. The patient acknowledges being informed of the risks, benefits, and alternatives to IV sedation. Potential complications are listed. The patient confirms they have not eaten or drank within the last 6 hours. The patient also acknowledges being advised of pre-operative and post-operative instructions. The patient consents to any additional treatment deemed necessary during the procedure.
The Consumer Protection Act (CPA) was passed in 1986 to better protect consumer interests in India. It established consumer councils and authorities to settle disputes. Under the CPA, a consumer is defined as any person who avails of services for consideration, either paid or promised. Health care services are considered a service under the act. The CPA provides advantages over civil courts like faster resolution times and no court fees. It allows consumers to file complaints over deficient or negligent services. Hospitals and doctors can be held liable depending on if they charge fees. The act has a three-tier structure for resolving complaints at the district, state, and national levels.
The American Hospital Association presents A Patient’s Bill of Rights with the expectation that it will contribute to more effective patient care and be supported by the hospital on behalf of the institution, its medical staff, employees, and patients. The American Hospital Association encourages health care institutions to tailor this bill of rights to their patient community by translating and/or simplifying the language of this bill of rights as may be necessary to ensure that patients and their families understand their rights and responsibilities.
This document discusses the Consumer Protection Act of 1986 in India. It was established to better protect consumer interests based on UN guidelines. The key aims are to protect consumer health and safety, provide effective community redressal forums, and offer cheap and speedy remedies. The act established quasi-judicial bodies like district, state, and national commissions to handle consumer complaints regarding defective products or services. It provides a framework for complaints, appeals, penalties, and covers areas like medical services. The commissions can offer consumers specific reliefs and compensation. The statute of limitations for complaints is two years.
This document summarizes key aspects of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) in India as it relates to healthcare services. It defines what constitutes a consumer and service under the CPA. It outlines the advantages of filing a complaint under the CPA over civil court, who can file a complaint, and what can be considered deficiency in service or medical negligence. It also discusses who is liable under the CPA, the complaint procedures and appeal process, and measures doctors can take to prevent litigation such as obtaining informed consent from patients.
The document discusses attitudes towards death and dying, interventions for coping with terminal illness, and signs and symptoms of approaching death. It also covers the nurse's role in caring for dying patients and their families. Key points include the 5 stages of grief/acceptance according to Elizabeth Kübler-Ross (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance), interventions at each stage, common physical signs in the last days before death, and the importance of communication and supporting families.
Running head DELIVERABLE 7 - HEALTHCARE INTAKE PACKET .docxtodd271
Running head: DELIVERABLE 7 - HEALTHCARE INTAKE PACKET
1
DELIVERABLE 7 - HEALTHCARE INTAKE PACKET
5
Healthcare Intake Packet
Keri King
Deliverable 7
Deliverable 7 - Healthcare Intake Packet
Patient Letter
Health Services Manager,
Three Mountain Regional Hospital.
Dear New Patient,
The Intake Packet is an important document which marks the start of every successful medical procedure. This is a necessary document which will be used to process all doctor’s appointment in Three Mountain Hospital. The Intake Packet has different components which are crucial to upholding professional standards and best practice in healthcare. These components include; i) organizational ethics and values which will be used to guide healthcare practice and behavior of healthcare professionals, ii) a privacy policy which enhances the protection of patient information, and iii) statement of compliance with HIPAA regulations.
Ethics is a crucial component of the Intake Packet which focuses on promoting best practice in healthcare. It also emphasizes on building the relationship between the patient and the physician so as to improve cooperation and their involvement in decision-making during care delivery. The Intake Packet adheres to the HIPAA privacy and confidentiality statement by ensuring patient information can only be used and shared with the consent of the patients. Three Mountains Hospital takes the safety of its patients seriously and will ensure that health information will only be used for medical purposes as stipulated by government laws and policies.
Yours Sincerely,
Health Services Manager
Code of Ethics
The code of ethics tends to outline the mission and values within an organisation, the ways staffs and other employees should approach company problems. The ethical principles that are based on the company’s core values and standards that the organisation is held are:
· From billing for services; employees of Three Mountains Regional Hospital must remain free from offers as well as solicitations so that they can benefit at personal level by performing work where outside parties do benefit.
· Communication; the employees should not at all use social media, marketing platforms or other communications forms to disclose patient’s and hospital’s confidential information.
· Physicians activities; At the Three Mountains, they don’t recommend submitting bill or charge for a given service where the referring physician or immediate member of the family has financial relationship with the health system. Due to complex nature of these laws, legal department approval should be obtained before establishment of financial relationship with the physician is established.
· Privacy: Giving information of the patients inappropriately may subject one to criminal prosecution. The invasion of patients’ privacy should be avoided. If patient’s information is released inappropriately is very harmful.
· Conflict of interest; this exists wh.
This document outlines the consent for intravenous conscious sedation provided by Dr. Brian Ley. The patient acknowledges being informed of the risks, benefits, and alternatives to IV sedation. Potential complications are listed. The patient confirms they have not eaten or drank within the last 6 hours. The patient also acknowledges being advised of pre-operative and post-operative instructions. The patient consents to any additional treatment deemed necessary during the procedure.
The Consumer Protection Act (CPA) was passed in 1986 to better protect consumer interests in India. It established consumer councils and authorities to settle disputes. Under the CPA, a consumer is defined as any person who avails of services for consideration, either paid or promised. Health care services are considered a service under the act. The CPA provides advantages over civil courts like faster resolution times and no court fees. It allows consumers to file complaints over deficient or negligent services. Hospitals and doctors can be held liable depending on if they charge fees. The act has a three-tier structure for resolving complaints at the district, state, and national levels.
The American Hospital Association presents A Patient’s Bill of Rights with the expectation that it will contribute to more effective patient care and be supported by the hospital on behalf of the institution, its medical staff, employees, and patients. The American Hospital Association encourages health care institutions to tailor this bill of rights to their patient community by translating and/or simplifying the language of this bill of rights as may be necessary to ensure that patients and their families understand their rights and responsibilities.
This document discusses the Consumer Protection Act of 1986 in India. It was established to better protect consumer interests based on UN guidelines. The key aims are to protect consumer health and safety, provide effective community redressal forums, and offer cheap and speedy remedies. The act established quasi-judicial bodies like district, state, and national commissions to handle consumer complaints regarding defective products or services. It provides a framework for complaints, appeals, penalties, and covers areas like medical services. The commissions can offer consumers specific reliefs and compensation. The statute of limitations for complaints is two years.
Medical records means and includes the record pertaining to the admission, diagnosis, treatment, investigation, daily progress, operations, consultations
Patients have several important legal rights regarding their healthcare. These rights stem from human rights, constitutional rights, consumer protection laws, and medical ethics codes. Some key rights include the right to confidentiality, informed consent, and consideration and respect during treatment. Patients should take steps to protect their rights such as understanding consent forms, requesting medical records, and addressing any complaints at the hospital level before pursuing legal action. Special protections also exist for patients related to HIV/AIDS status, clinical trials participation, and examinations by doctors of a different gender.
This document is a sample consent form for releasing medical information. It authorizes a specific health care provider to disclose a patient's health information to identified recipients for a stated purpose. The patient can specify what information is released, such as all records, specific types of information, or limiting the term of release. The patient acknowledges the information may be redisclosed without restrictions after release. The consent can be refused or revoked by the patient at any time.
This agreement is between a Holistic Nutritional Consultant and a client for a six-month consultation program. The program includes bi-monthly appointments, a customized herbal program, educational materials, weekly email support, grocery store tours, and home sessions. The client pays $225 per month or $1200 upfront for the full program. The consultant is not providing medical advice or treatment, and the client is responsible for their own health decisions. Client information will be kept confidential, and any disputes will be resolved through arbitration.
In this presentation it has been tried to give a glimpse of different type of consent, how it should be taken, how the patient to be explained, when consent is must and conditions where consent is not required, so as to guide you in your every day practice.
Patient Consent Form | Alliance Physical TherapyAllianceRehab
At Alliance Physical Therapy we provide 24/7 access to online appointments, with most of the requests scheduled in less than 48 hours. We are able to serve the Northern VA and DC region.
This document provides an overview of controlled drug (CD) legislation in the UK, including the role of accountable officers, requirements for destruction of stock and patient-returned CDs, and details required on CD instalment prescriptions. It discusses the Shipman inquiry which identified shortcomings in CD audit and management. It outlines the responsibilities of accountable officers and new regulations aimed at supporting healthcare professionals while encouraging good practice and identifying potential issues. Key points covered include prescription requirements, instalment scripts, frequently asked questions about prescribing and obtaining CDs, and restrictions around doctors prescribing for themselves or family.
This document outlines the terms of an agreement between NHT Global, Inc. and a retail establishment or wholesale buyer to purchase NHT Global products. Key points include: the buyer agrees to purchase products at wholesale prices for resale and will not earn commissions; NHT Global reserves the right to update policies and procedures as needed; and any disputes will be settled through arbitration in Dallas, Texas under state law. The agreement must be signed by the authorized individual and submitted to the NHT Global distributor.
This document provides information on medical consent forms, including what should be checked in cases of consent disputes, the model contents of a consent form, and a sample medical (non-surgical) consent form. A consent form should include details of the patient, diagnosis and planned treatment/risks/benefits, consent given by the appropriate party, witnesses, and extended consent for additional procedures if needed. The sample form outlines 17 points addressing the treatment plan, costs, decision-making, involvement of additional specialists, facilities, and contacting the primary doctors.
Stages of illness, patient's rights, nursing processReynel Dan
The document describes the five stages of illness:
1) Symptom experience and reaction
2) Assumption of the sick role and seeking validation
3) Medical care contact and confirmation of illness
4) Becoming a dependent patient and compliance with treatment
5) Recovery, rehabilitation, and relinquishing the sick role
It also lists the rights of dying persons and Filipino patients, including the right to treatment with dignity, informed consent, privacy, and continuity of care. Finally, it outlines the nursing process as assessment of data, diagnosis of actual or potential problems, planning interventions, implementation, and evaluation of outcomes.
This document is a consent form for the release of medical records from Pineview Gynecology. It provides the patient's name and contact information and allows them to choose whether their records are released to a physician, the patient themselves, or a third party. The patient selects the format and specific information to be released, such as office notes, lab results, or images. Super-confidential information like HIV/AIDS status requires a separate signature to authorize release. The purpose, timeframe, privacy policies, and signatures are documented before the records will be processed and fees may apply depending on the recipient.
This document summarizes key provisions of the Philippine Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 related to treatment and rehabilitation of drug dependents. It outlines two programs: 1) A voluntary submission program that allows drug dependents to apply for treatment in lieu of criminal charges, including conditions for exemption from criminal liability. 2) A compulsory submission program that allows involuntary commitment of drug dependents who refuse voluntary treatment, including temporary release and aftercare requirements. The document also discusses provisions for minors and suspended sentencing.
This document outlines the terms of a 6-month nutrition and lifestyle program. It includes:
1) Bi-monthly appointments for discussion, recommendations, and herbal supplements.
2) Handouts, recipes, videos and grocery tours to support healthy eating.
3) Email support between sessions.
Payments of $350 per month are due at each appointment. The client is responsible for scheduled sessions, even if cancelled with less than 24 hours notice. The consultant aims to start and end sessions on time and reserves the right to terminate the program if no longer advantageous. The client acknowledges that the consultant is not a medical professional and takes responsibility for their own health decisions. Confidentiality and arbitration terms
The document provides information about New York State's Health Care Proxy Law, which allows a person to appoint a health care agent to make medical decisions on their behalf if they become unable to do so. It explains that the agent can be a family member or friend and has the authority to decide on treatments based on the patient's wishes. The document also answers frequently asked questions about the health care proxy, such as who can serve as an agent, when the agent's authority takes effect, what decisions they can make, and how the patient's wishes should be communicated to the agent.
Mediation Order New England Compounding Pharmacy mzamoralaw
The order establishes a voluntary mediation program to attempt to resolve claims related to the New England Compounding Pharmacy (NECC) meningitis outbreak. It outlines procedures for clinics, healthcare providers, hospitals and other potentially responsible parties to participate. These include providing informal discovery to parties, agreeing to toll any statutes of limitations, and staying discovery and legal proceedings while mediation is ongoing. The goal is to avoid costly litigation and conserve resources by resolving claims through mediation.
Veterans Treatment Court Participant Handbook revised Feb 2015 (1)Jackson Michael
The document provides information about the Orange County Veterans Treatment Court program. It is a voluntary 18-month program for veterans involved in the criminal justice system suffering from issues like PTSD, substance abuse, or mental health problems. The program includes treatment, probation supervision, drug testing, counseling, and court appearances. It has four phases requiring sobriety and treatment compliance. Successful completion results in charges being dropped and sealing of criminal records.
This document authorizes the release of a patient's protected health information from Brain & Spine Neurosurgical Institute to the specified recipient for the stated purpose. It specifies the patient's name, date of birth, information to be disclosed such as diagnostic studies, office notes, and dates of service. The patient understands they may revoke this authorization in writing at any time, and that it will expire in 120 days if no other date is specified.
This document authorizes the release of a patient's protected health information from Brain & Spine Neurosurgical Institute to the specified recipient for the stated purpose. It specifies the patient's name, date of birth, information to be disclosed such as diagnostic studies, office notes, and dates of service. The patient understands they may revoke this authorization in writing at any time, and that it will expire in 120 days if no other date is specified.
This document is a 6-page volunteer/employment application for Urban Community Action Projects. It requests applicant information, education history, references, previous employment details, health status, licensure and certification status, legal disclosures, and includes releases authorizing verification of information and consent to release information. The applicant agrees that any falsification or omission may result in ineligibility and that employment can be terminated at any time by either party.
This document summarizes the key aspects of the Consumer Protection Act (COPRA) in India, including definitions of a consumer and service, consumer rights and responsibilities, redressal mechanisms, and case studies. It defines a consumer as someone who buys goods or services, and outlines their rights such as safety, information, choice, and representation. It describes the 3-tier system for consumer disputes redressal commissions at the district, state, and national levels. Case studies demonstrate how the act has been applied, including rulings around medical negligence liability and granting compensation to both patients and their families.
Structural Design Process: Step-by-Step Guide for BuildingsChandresh Chudasama
The structural design process is explained: Follow our step-by-step guide to understand building design intricacies and ensure structural integrity. Learn how to build wonderful buildings with the help of our detailed information. Learn how to create structures with durability and reliability and also gain insights on ways of managing structures.
Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Medical records means and includes the record pertaining to the admission, diagnosis, treatment, investigation, daily progress, operations, consultations
Patients have several important legal rights regarding their healthcare. These rights stem from human rights, constitutional rights, consumer protection laws, and medical ethics codes. Some key rights include the right to confidentiality, informed consent, and consideration and respect during treatment. Patients should take steps to protect their rights such as understanding consent forms, requesting medical records, and addressing any complaints at the hospital level before pursuing legal action. Special protections also exist for patients related to HIV/AIDS status, clinical trials participation, and examinations by doctors of a different gender.
This document is a sample consent form for releasing medical information. It authorizes a specific health care provider to disclose a patient's health information to identified recipients for a stated purpose. The patient can specify what information is released, such as all records, specific types of information, or limiting the term of release. The patient acknowledges the information may be redisclosed without restrictions after release. The consent can be refused or revoked by the patient at any time.
This agreement is between a Holistic Nutritional Consultant and a client for a six-month consultation program. The program includes bi-monthly appointments, a customized herbal program, educational materials, weekly email support, grocery store tours, and home sessions. The client pays $225 per month or $1200 upfront for the full program. The consultant is not providing medical advice or treatment, and the client is responsible for their own health decisions. Client information will be kept confidential, and any disputes will be resolved through arbitration.
In this presentation it has been tried to give a glimpse of different type of consent, how it should be taken, how the patient to be explained, when consent is must and conditions where consent is not required, so as to guide you in your every day practice.
Patient Consent Form | Alliance Physical TherapyAllianceRehab
At Alliance Physical Therapy we provide 24/7 access to online appointments, with most of the requests scheduled in less than 48 hours. We are able to serve the Northern VA and DC region.
This document provides an overview of controlled drug (CD) legislation in the UK, including the role of accountable officers, requirements for destruction of stock and patient-returned CDs, and details required on CD instalment prescriptions. It discusses the Shipman inquiry which identified shortcomings in CD audit and management. It outlines the responsibilities of accountable officers and new regulations aimed at supporting healthcare professionals while encouraging good practice and identifying potential issues. Key points covered include prescription requirements, instalment scripts, frequently asked questions about prescribing and obtaining CDs, and restrictions around doctors prescribing for themselves or family.
This document outlines the terms of an agreement between NHT Global, Inc. and a retail establishment or wholesale buyer to purchase NHT Global products. Key points include: the buyer agrees to purchase products at wholesale prices for resale and will not earn commissions; NHT Global reserves the right to update policies and procedures as needed; and any disputes will be settled through arbitration in Dallas, Texas under state law. The agreement must be signed by the authorized individual and submitted to the NHT Global distributor.
This document provides information on medical consent forms, including what should be checked in cases of consent disputes, the model contents of a consent form, and a sample medical (non-surgical) consent form. A consent form should include details of the patient, diagnosis and planned treatment/risks/benefits, consent given by the appropriate party, witnesses, and extended consent for additional procedures if needed. The sample form outlines 17 points addressing the treatment plan, costs, decision-making, involvement of additional specialists, facilities, and contacting the primary doctors.
Stages of illness, patient's rights, nursing processReynel Dan
The document describes the five stages of illness:
1) Symptom experience and reaction
2) Assumption of the sick role and seeking validation
3) Medical care contact and confirmation of illness
4) Becoming a dependent patient and compliance with treatment
5) Recovery, rehabilitation, and relinquishing the sick role
It also lists the rights of dying persons and Filipino patients, including the right to treatment with dignity, informed consent, privacy, and continuity of care. Finally, it outlines the nursing process as assessment of data, diagnosis of actual or potential problems, planning interventions, implementation, and evaluation of outcomes.
This document is a consent form for the release of medical records from Pineview Gynecology. It provides the patient's name and contact information and allows them to choose whether their records are released to a physician, the patient themselves, or a third party. The patient selects the format and specific information to be released, such as office notes, lab results, or images. Super-confidential information like HIV/AIDS status requires a separate signature to authorize release. The purpose, timeframe, privacy policies, and signatures are documented before the records will be processed and fees may apply depending on the recipient.
This document summarizes key provisions of the Philippine Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 related to treatment and rehabilitation of drug dependents. It outlines two programs: 1) A voluntary submission program that allows drug dependents to apply for treatment in lieu of criminal charges, including conditions for exemption from criminal liability. 2) A compulsory submission program that allows involuntary commitment of drug dependents who refuse voluntary treatment, including temporary release and aftercare requirements. The document also discusses provisions for minors and suspended sentencing.
This document outlines the terms of a 6-month nutrition and lifestyle program. It includes:
1) Bi-monthly appointments for discussion, recommendations, and herbal supplements.
2) Handouts, recipes, videos and grocery tours to support healthy eating.
3) Email support between sessions.
Payments of $350 per month are due at each appointment. The client is responsible for scheduled sessions, even if cancelled with less than 24 hours notice. The consultant aims to start and end sessions on time and reserves the right to terminate the program if no longer advantageous. The client acknowledges that the consultant is not a medical professional and takes responsibility for their own health decisions. Confidentiality and arbitration terms
The document provides information about New York State's Health Care Proxy Law, which allows a person to appoint a health care agent to make medical decisions on their behalf if they become unable to do so. It explains that the agent can be a family member or friend and has the authority to decide on treatments based on the patient's wishes. The document also answers frequently asked questions about the health care proxy, such as who can serve as an agent, when the agent's authority takes effect, what decisions they can make, and how the patient's wishes should be communicated to the agent.
Mediation Order New England Compounding Pharmacy mzamoralaw
The order establishes a voluntary mediation program to attempt to resolve claims related to the New England Compounding Pharmacy (NECC) meningitis outbreak. It outlines procedures for clinics, healthcare providers, hospitals and other potentially responsible parties to participate. These include providing informal discovery to parties, agreeing to toll any statutes of limitations, and staying discovery and legal proceedings while mediation is ongoing. The goal is to avoid costly litigation and conserve resources by resolving claims through mediation.
Veterans Treatment Court Participant Handbook revised Feb 2015 (1)Jackson Michael
The document provides information about the Orange County Veterans Treatment Court program. It is a voluntary 18-month program for veterans involved in the criminal justice system suffering from issues like PTSD, substance abuse, or mental health problems. The program includes treatment, probation supervision, drug testing, counseling, and court appearances. It has four phases requiring sobriety and treatment compliance. Successful completion results in charges being dropped and sealing of criminal records.
This document authorizes the release of a patient's protected health information from Brain & Spine Neurosurgical Institute to the specified recipient for the stated purpose. It specifies the patient's name, date of birth, information to be disclosed such as diagnostic studies, office notes, and dates of service. The patient understands they may revoke this authorization in writing at any time, and that it will expire in 120 days if no other date is specified.
This document authorizes the release of a patient's protected health information from Brain & Spine Neurosurgical Institute to the specified recipient for the stated purpose. It specifies the patient's name, date of birth, information to be disclosed such as diagnostic studies, office notes, and dates of service. The patient understands they may revoke this authorization in writing at any time, and that it will expire in 120 days if no other date is specified.
This document is a 6-page volunteer/employment application for Urban Community Action Projects. It requests applicant information, education history, references, previous employment details, health status, licensure and certification status, legal disclosures, and includes releases authorizing verification of information and consent to release information. The applicant agrees that any falsification or omission may result in ineligibility and that employment can be terminated at any time by either party.
This document summarizes the key aspects of the Consumer Protection Act (COPRA) in India, including definitions of a consumer and service, consumer rights and responsibilities, redressal mechanisms, and case studies. It defines a consumer as someone who buys goods or services, and outlines their rights such as safety, information, choice, and representation. It describes the 3-tier system for consumer disputes redressal commissions at the district, state, and national levels. Case studies demonstrate how the act has been applied, including rulings around medical negligence liability and granting compensation to both patients and their families.
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On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
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Introduction
The global retail industry has weathered numerous storms, with the financial crisis of 2008 serving as a poignant reminder of the sector's resilience and adaptability. However, as we navigate the complex landscape of 2024, retailers face a unique set of challenges that demand innovative strategies and a fundamental shift in mindset. This white paper contrasts the impact of the 2008 recession on the retail sector with the current headwinds retailers are grappling with, while offering a comprehensive roadmap for success in this new paradigm.
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
How to Implement a Strategy: Transform Your Strategy with BSC Designer's Comp...Aleksey Savkin
The Strategy Implementation System offers a structured approach to translating stakeholder needs into actionable strategies using high-level and low-level scorecards. It involves stakeholder analysis, strategy decomposition, adoption of strategic frameworks like Balanced Scorecard or OKR, and alignment of goals, initiatives, and KPIs.
Key Components:
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Strategy Decomposition
- Adoption of Business Frameworks
- Goal Setting
- Initiatives and Action Plans
- KPIs and Performance Metrics
- Learning and Adaptation
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1. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
HAMILTON COUNTY RECOVERY COURT
TENNESSEE
COMMUNITY RECOVERY SUPPORT
STATE OF TENNESSEE CRIMINAL COURT
GENERAL SESSIONS COURT
vs CASE NO(s). _____________
_____________
______________________________________ _____________
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DEFENDANT.
HAMILTON COUNTY DRUG RECOVERY COURT CONTRACT
The mission of Hamilton County Recovery Court is to promote recovery from substance use in the
lives of justice-involved participants, their families, and the community by providing effective
treatment and comprehensive support. As part of an agreed plea of guilty or an agreement to resolve
an alleged violation of probation or community corrections sentence, the undersigned participant
voluntarily enters into this Contract with the Drug Recovery Court (referred to throughout as
“Recovery Court” or “program”) and makes the following agreements as indicated by their initials
and signature to this contract:
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. I have received and read the Drug Recovery Court Handbook and agree to follow all rules of
the program as contained in the Handbook and any other probation or furlough order of the
Court. I am aware of possible sanctions as listed in the Handbook and understand that any
violations of the rules could result in a sanction or removal from the program.______(initial)
2. I understand that participation in Recovery Court involves a minimum time commitment of
15 months.______(initial)
3. I agree to obey all laws of the United States. I understand that if I am charged with violating
any law, I will tell a member of the team within 24 hours. I understand that any such
violation could lead to sanction or removal from the program and possible
prosecution.______(initial)
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4. I agree to notify any law enforcement agent with whom I come in contact that I am in
Recovery Court.______(initial)
5. I agree to abstain from any alcohol and illicit substances. This includes controlled substances
as well as any mind and/or urine altering substances, including but not limited to,
Cannabidiol (commonly known as CBD, Kratom, Spice, poppy seeds, energy drinks, and
vitamins or supplements that are not preapproved.______(initial)
6. I agree that I will not be in the presence of anyone using illicit substances.______(initial)
7. I agree to appear on time and attend all court sessions, treatment sessions, case management
meetings and all other mandated Recovery Court activities.______(initial)
8. I understand that if I do not attend required Recovery Court activities (such as court, case
management or treatment sessions) for over 24 hours and do not contact a Recovery Court
team member, it will be assumed that I have absconded from Recovery Court and a warrant
for my arrest will be issued.______(initial)
9. I understand that absconsion from the program could result in being removed from the
program. I understand that if I do not turn myself in to the Recovery Court offices within 30
days, I have voluntarily removed myself from the program and the Court may remove me
from the program without further hearing.______(initial)
10. I understand that I may voluntarily appear in court at any time during an absconsion before
30 days to avoid an automatic removal from the program and will be provided an
opportunity to consult with counsel and be heard before a judge.______(initial)
11. I understand that if the Recovery Court team is considering a sanction of incarceration or
removal from the program, I will be offered the opportunity to have a hearing, call and
cross-examine witnesses, contest evidence, and consult and be represented by defense
counsel. I also understand that I can waive, or give up, the right to have such a
hearing.______(initial)
12. I understand that I have the right to confer with defense counsel in regards to any sanction
or hearing and that I may request their assistance at any time while in Recovery
Court.______(initial)
DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION/WAIVERS
13. I agree to sign and maintain releases of information to allow Recovery Court to have access
to relevant treatment and medical information.______(initial)
14. I understand that if I exhibit behaviors of harm to self or others, including child abuse
and/or neglect, my confidentiality will be breached and the proper authorities will be
notified.______(initial)
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TREATMENT AND RECOVERY
15. I agree to develop and follow a treatment and case management plan in collaboration with
the Recovery Court team.______(initial)
16. I agree to follow treatment recommendations made by the Recovery Court team, including
inpatient or residential treatment, recovery residence, intensive outpatient treatment, as well
as individual or any other specialized treatment.______(initial)
17. I will not leave any treatment program without prior approval from the Recovery Court
team, and failing to abide by the rules of any treatment program may result in sanction or
removal from the program.______(initial)
MEDICINE AND MEDICAL TREATMENT
18. I agree to inform the Recovery Court team of all prescribed medications and provide all
paperwork associated with such prescriptions. I will consult a Recovery Court team member
prior to filling any new prescriptions.______(initial)
19. I agree to be responsible for what goes into my body that may affect my recovery or drug
test results. I have reviewed the medication policy in the Handbook and understand that all
over the counter medication other than medications listed on the ‘approved medication list’
are prohibited. Any exceptions to this rule must be granted by a Recovery Court team
member. In the event of emergency circumstances requiring use of a prohibited medication,
you must alert a Recovery Court team member prior to your use, if possible, or within 24
hours of the emergency circumstance.______(initial)
20. I agree to inform all treating physicians that I am in Recovery Court and present to them a
Medical Advisory Form, obtain necessary signatures, and return it to a Recovery Court team
member.______(initial)
21. I agree to inform a Recovery Court team member of all medical appointments and to
provide all requested paperwork concerning those appointments within a 24 hour time
period.______(initial)
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING
22. I agree to submit to random alcohol and drug screening throughout my time in the program.
These screens may include, but are not limited to, testing of blood, breath, urine, sweat, hair
or other bodily substance by any member of the Recovery Court team or
designee.______(initial)
23. I understand that substituting, altering or diluting a drug or alcohol test sample will result in
more serious sanctions or removal from the program.______(initial)
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24. I understand that I can contest a positive screen if I believe I have not used, and at such time
the sample will be sent to the lab for confirmation. I also understand and agree that if that
sample is confirmed to be positive that I will pay the cost of the screen and may receive a
more serious sanction.______(initial)
OTHER PARTICIPANT OBLIGATIONS
25. I agree to pay any fines or restitutions ordered by any court. I understand that I will pay GPS
fees (currently $26.60 per week) during my first phase and again if later sanctioned, as well as
Reconnect fees (currently $7.50 per month) throughout the program.______(initial)
26. I agree to notify my case manager of any change of address, contact information or
employment prior to such a change, or, in cases of emergency, within 24
hours.______(initial)
27. I understand that I am responsible for my transportation to all required court sessions,
treatment sessions, case management meetings, and all other mandated Recovery Court
activities.______(initial)
28. I will not threaten, harass, intimidate, or abuse in any way any member of the Recovery
Court team member or representative, or any Recovery Court participant. Such behavior
may result in a sanction or removal from the program.______(initial)
29. I understand that if I leave or am removed from the program, my conduct while in the
program can be considered by a Court at any subsequent hearing.______(initial)
30. I understand that I may voluntarily remove myself from the Recovery Court program at any
time, and that my case(s) will be transferred to another division of the appropriate Court for
further adjudication.______(initial)
31. I understand that I am now entering a program that aims to help and support me, and that
honesty is the most important part of the recovery process.______(initial)
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SIGNATURES
I have read the above participant contract and I understand what I have read. I am willing and
voluntarily entering into this agreement with Hamilton County Drug Recovery Court.
____________________________________________________ ________________________
Participant’s Signature Date
____________________________________________________ ________________________
Participant’s Attorney’s Signature Date
____________________________________________________ ________________________
Assistant District Attorney General’s Signature Date
APPROVED FOR ADMISSION
____________________________________________________ ________________________
Recovery Court Judge’s Signature Date
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WAIVER OF FOURTH AMENDMENT RIGHTS AS PART
OF PARTICIPATION IN DRUG RECOVERY COURT PROGRAM
1. Nature of the Rights I have: I understand that I have constitutional and statutory rights
that protect me from unreasonable searches and seizures.
I understand that these rights are guaranteed by, among other law, the Fourth Amendment to
the United States Constitution and Article I, section 7 of the Tennessee Constitution.
I also understand that I can voluntarily give up these rights as part of a negotiated plea
agreement or negotiated resolution of a probation or community corrections violation as an
acceptable alternative to serving a sentence of incarceration.______ (initial)
2. Waiver of Rights: For so long as I am a participant in Hamilton County Drug Recovery
Court, or subject to a probationary or furlough order, I do hereby waive and give up the
rights listed above.______(initial)
3. Consent to Search without Any Level of Suspicion: I hereby consent to a search of my
person, papers, personal effects, residence, cell phone, computer, or other electronic devices,
vehicles, and other effects, without a warrant by any Drug Recovery Court Staff member,
treatment provider, any probation or community corrections officer, or law enforcement
officer, at any time.
For as long as I am a participant in the Hamilton County Drug Recovery Court program or
subject to a probationary or furlough order, I agree that that the above searches may be
conducted without a warrant and without probable cause or any level of
suspicion.______(initial)
4. Use of Seized Evidence: In granting this consent, I understand that the State may use any
evidence seized during such a search as a basis for any later prosecution of me that may arise
from said search. I also understand that the Drug Recovery Court may use any evidence seized
during such a search as the basis for any sanction imposed by the Drug Recovery Court,
including an incarcerative sanction or removal from the program.______(initial)
5. Reclaiming My Rights: I understand that this waiver of rights will no longer be effective,
and that I will be able to reassert fully my Fourth Amendment rights, if I am removed from
the Drug Recovery Court program.______(initial)
______________________________________________ ____________
Participant’s Signature Date
______________________________________________ ____________
Participant’s Attorney Signature Date