This document discusses various medico-legal concerns for doctors. It emphasizes the importance of proper documentation for things like prescriptions, discharge certificates, medical certificates and operative reports. Doctors should follow standard treatment protocols and avoid unnecessary comments. Record keeping is important and doctors must balance ethics with profitability. The document also stresses the importance of compassion and a humane touch in the medical profession.
Medical Jurisprudence is the study of medical principles in solving criminal cases.
To know more about medical jurisprudence, click on the link- https://youtu.be/r6OX6xlXOBo
Lecture 13 privacy, confidentiality and medical recordsDr Ghaiath Hussein
A lecture on privacy, confidentiality and medical records delivered to Alfarabi Medical College undergraduate medical students in the week starting 27.11.2016
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.
Better SAFE than Be Sorry Medico Legal , DR SHARDA JAIN, DR ARVIND NARAYAN...Lifecare Centre
Doctors in the dock Worried Souls
JAAGO DOCTORS JAAGO
Expectation of the public from doctors have risen sharply (and one might add, to unrealistic levels) in this age of hi-tech medicine & Google doctor
The objective of this presentation is to make you aware of issues which are generally confronted during medical practice.
SOURCES OF LAWS:
PRIMARY SOURCES
Laws passed by the Parliament or the State Legislative
Ordinances passed by the President and the Governor
Subordinate legislation: Rules and regulations made by the executive through the power delegated to them by the Acts.
SECONDARY SOURCES:
Judgments of the Supreme Court, High Court and Tribunals (The ratio decedendi is a binding precedent)
Judicial legislation
Judgment of Foreign Courts
International Treaty
In the presentation efforts have been made to guide the medical professionals how to deal with a MLC case in a step by step manner and certain issues relating to medical case records.
Medical Jurisprudence is the study of medical principles in solving criminal cases.
To know more about medical jurisprudence, click on the link- https://youtu.be/r6OX6xlXOBo
Lecture 13 privacy, confidentiality and medical recordsDr Ghaiath Hussein
A lecture on privacy, confidentiality and medical records delivered to Alfarabi Medical College undergraduate medical students in the week starting 27.11.2016
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.
Better SAFE than Be Sorry Medico Legal , DR SHARDA JAIN, DR ARVIND NARAYAN...Lifecare Centre
Doctors in the dock Worried Souls
JAAGO DOCTORS JAAGO
Expectation of the public from doctors have risen sharply (and one might add, to unrealistic levels) in this age of hi-tech medicine & Google doctor
The objective of this presentation is to make you aware of issues which are generally confronted during medical practice.
SOURCES OF LAWS:
PRIMARY SOURCES
Laws passed by the Parliament or the State Legislative
Ordinances passed by the President and the Governor
Subordinate legislation: Rules and regulations made by the executive through the power delegated to them by the Acts.
SECONDARY SOURCES:
Judgments of the Supreme Court, High Court and Tribunals (The ratio decedendi is a binding precedent)
Judicial legislation
Judgment of Foreign Courts
International Treaty
In the presentation efforts have been made to guide the medical professionals how to deal with a MLC case in a step by step manner and certain issues relating to medical case records.
Introduction to Routine Health Information System SlidesSaide OER Africa
Introduction to Routine Health Information System was created for undergraduate and postgraduate health science students to introduce them to the concepts and methods of routine health information systems.
The learning objectives are to help users explain the roles of routine health information systems (RHIS) in health service management; examine strategies used to improve routine health information systems; acquaint with skills to carry out the process of improving RHIS performance; discuss three categories of determinants that influence RHIS.
A brief presentation on the Medicolegal aspects of healthcare initially intended for the students - Post Graduate Diploma in Hosp. Management (Medvarsity)
Presentation made by Ilyssa Levins at NYU on October 5, 2011 to the Master's Program class of "Public Relations Specialties," taught by PR veteran Saralie Slonsky.
In the 35 slides included here, Ilyssa describes her career path and the industry itself.
She founded her company, Center for Communication Compliance, in 2008 which offers pharmaceutical and medical device companies training and certifications in regulatory compliance.
www.communicationcompliance.com
For more information and specific PR case histories, contact Ilyssa at ilevins@communicationcompliance.com
Class Description: http://www.scps.nyu.edu/course-detail/PRCC1-GC2220/20113/public-relations-specialties
Corporate Social Responsibility Policy Scoring GuideCRITERIA .docxbobbywlane695641
Corporate Social Responsibility Policy Scoring Guide
CRITERIA
NON-PERFORMANCE
BASIC
PROFICIENT
DISTINGUISHED
Assesses the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Does not identify the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Identifies, but does not assess, the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Assesses the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Assesses the impact of corporate social responsibility policy, and provides examples of the impacts.
Assess the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Does not identify the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Identifies, but does not assess, the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Assesses the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Assesses the ethical nature of a selected organization, and provides examples of the ethical behavior or ethical structure of the organization.
Identify the major stakeholders and their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Does not identify the major stakeholders or their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Identifies the major stakeholders, but not their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Identifies the major stakeholders and their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Identifies the major stakeholders and their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue, and explains how their stake in the issue will motivate them to do what they need to do.
Assess the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Does not identify the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Identifies, but does not assess, the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Assesses the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Assesses the impact of the issue on the various stakeholders, and evaluates how this issue may affect the stakeholders in the future as well as stakeholders' likely reaction to the issue.
Assess the potential costs and benefits for various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Does not identify the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Identifies, but does not assess, the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Assesses the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Assesses the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy, and quantifies the cost and benefits of addressing the issue based on cited research and references.
SOAP NOTE
Name:
Date:
Time:
Age:
Sex:
SUBJECTIVE
CC:
Reason given by the patient for seeking medical care “in quotes”
HPI: Use OLDCART acronym
Describe the course of the patient’s illness, including when it began, character of symptoms, location where the symptoms began, aggravating or alleviating factors; pertinent positives and negat.
Medical tourism has become increasingly popular in the last few years. However, It has financial, social and political ramifications that need further scrutiny. Some recommendations and guidelines for regulation have been suggested to make medical tourism a safer and ethical option for patients.
Marking the beginning of our Centennial year is the publication of our Healthcare and Bio- Life Science Real Estate Report, (formerly Medical Office Report) – Year End 2020 for your review.
USING SOCIAL INNOVATION TO DEVELOP & DEPLOY FAIR, EQUITABLE & SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS
We are small, flexible and dynamic healthcare service provider based in Victoria, Australia. We work with individuals, organisations and businesses of all sizes to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
'Content and customer-centricity - how to get beyond the hype and create real...B2B Marketing
A large part of our organizations claims that we are customer-centric. Is it the truth or a buzz word?
This talk aims at sharing learning’s about a major shift in content development strategy from a focus on individual products to an integrated portfolio proposition. We needed to articulate a more strategic proposition according to customers’ value drivers in order to build a more effective differentiation vs. competition.
· Decoding the Ethics Code, Ch. 81. Assume you have been called .docxoswald1horne84988
· Decoding the Ethics Code, Ch. 8
1. Assume you have been called as an expert witness in a court proceeding. What considerations or limitations does the APA Ethics Code place upon you in terms of what you may disclose as part of your testimony? What potential challenges might this present to your professional relationship with your client?
2. Why do you believe the security of confidential therapy and health records is important to the ethical practice of psychology? What is the role of HIPAA in regards to the confidentiality of records?
Ch 9
3. What expectations does the APA Ethics Code require of researchers? What types of activities does the code specifically prohibit? Do you agree with the prohibitions? Why or why not?
Health Information Management
4. What would the reaction of an individual be if their mental health records were disclosed? I know what reaction I have seen from people who perceive their information has been released (even if not) but this personal account by this journalist is telling. http://www.bustle.com/articles/105954-your-mental-health-record-isnt-as-private-as-you-think-so-choose-your-health-provider in her link she does not tell her particular diagnosis, but does speak to the destructive stigma of mental illness
Notes below to help with question.
GETTING GOOD HEALTH CARE DEPENDS ON ACCURATE, RELIABLE INFORMATION. WHENEVER A PATIENT ENTERS A HOSPITAL, A CLINIC, OR A DOCTOR'S OFFICE, A MEDICAL RECORD IS ESTABLISHED THAT DETAILS THEIR MEDICAL HISTORIES, THEIR SYMPTOMS, LABORATORY TESTS, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT PLAN. THESE RECORDS ARE ORGANIZED, PROTECTED AND EVALUATED BY HEALTH INFORMATION SPECIALISTS. THESE SPECIALISTS WORK IN ONE OF THE NEWEST AND MOST EXCITING AREAS OF MEDICINE WHERE HEALTH CARE MEETS TECHNOLOGY. I INITIALLY STARTED THE PROGRAM TO HELP ENHANCE MY SKILLS AS A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. AS A RESPIRATORY THERAPIST IN THE HEALTHCARE FIELD, WE COME ACROSS A LOT OF PATIENT RECORDS AND I NEEDED TO UNDERSTAND HOW TO RECORD THINGS AND HOW TO KEEP THEM UP AND ACTUALLY I WANTED SOMETHING TO DO WITH ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL AT THE SAME TIME SO THIS PROGRAM WAS ACTUALLY VERY HELPFUL IN COMBINING THE TWO, THE HEALTHCARE AND THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS TOGETHER. I'VE BEEN BILLING FOR FIVE YEARS AND, DURING BILLING, I REALIZED HOW IMPORTANT INFORMATION IS FOR REIMBURSEMENT AND, WITH THE STATE OF OUR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM NOW IN THIS COUNTRY, REIMBURSEMENT IS ONE OF EVERYONE'S CONCERN, FROM THE PHYSICIAN DOWN TO THE CLERK. HIM PROVIDES ME WITH THE SKILLS OF COLLECTING... OBTAINING QUALITY DATA THAT CAN ENSURE REIMBURSEMENT. I THINK THIS PROFESSION IS ONE OF THE BEST-KEPT SECRETS. ME AND A LOT OF PEOPLE THAT I KNOW HAVE FOUND THE PROFESSION ACCIDENTALLY. I STARTED OUT IN PRE-PHARMACY AND, IN LOOKING THROUGH A COURSE CATALOG AT THE UNIVERSITY WHERE I ATTENDED, I FOUND HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND THOUGHT IT WOULD INTERESTING. IT'S IN THE HEALTHCARE SETTING NOT DIRECT PATIENT CARE... MORE BUSINESS/OFFICE RELA.
Basic AccountingPart A Answer each of the following questions.docxgarnerangelika
Basic Accounting
Part A: Answer each of the following questions in one or two paragraphs. Each answer is 20 worth 20 points.
Explain what a balance sheet is, and how it’s different from the income statement, the statement of the changes I owner’s equity, and the statement of cash flows.
What is a return on equity? How is it calculated? And why is it significant?
List four examples of timing differences, and explain why they’re significant.
Part: B Answer each of the following questions in one to four sentences. Each answer is worth 4 points.
Determine which classification of accounting is most concerned with the use of economic and financial information to plan and control many of the activities of the entity.
How the return on investment measure of performance calculated?
Is financial accounting historical scorekeeping or is it future oriented?
What does the bookkeeping/accounting process begin with?
Explain the significance of the allowance for Bad debts account.
In Financial accounting, what is one application of the matching concept?
Explain what a callable bond is?
What is the slate voting?
Who are the ultimate owners of a corporation?
What is the term used to describe the revenues of the firms that sell purchased or manufactured products?
Anatomy and Physiology I
Part A: Answer each of the following question in short paragraph. Each answer is worth 20 points.
An 80- year old woman is having trouble walking without falling down. Explain how disorders of many organs may contribute to her problem.
At a routine heath screening, a 54 year old man is found to have an elevated blood glucose kevel.
The test is repeated several times on separate occasions but yields the same results. If his condition isn’t treated adequately, what complication might develop and in which organ systems? What type if counseling does this man need?
Describe in detail the pathway for a signal traveling from one neuron to another. Start from the dendrites of one neuron to the dendrites of an adjacent neuron. What aspect of the neuron helps speed up signal transmission?
Part: B Answer each of the following questions in one to three sentences. Each answer is worth 4 points.
After you donate blood, what cellular process is responsible for regenerating a fresh supply of blood cells in your body? Where does this process occur?
Which specialized cells in the eye are responsible for sensing dim light, bright light, and color vision?
A 60- year old woman reports pain her knees that started during a rigorous hiking trip. She had no pain before the hiking trip. Her knees and distal thigh are swollen and tender. She can no longer walk on that leg. Which conditions of the muscular and skeletal systems might this woman have?
Identify the portions of the integumentary system that do and don’t have nerves.
A 25 –year old man spends much of his time outdoors without using any type of protection from the sun. Which two conditions should this man be concerned a.
Improving Patient Safety and Quality Through Culture, Clinical Analytics, Evi...Health Catalyst
According to the Centers of Disease Control (CDC), an estimated 70,000 patients die each year from hospital-associated infections (HAIs): contrast the CDC statistic with the fact that only 35,000 people die each year in the U.S. from motor vehicle accidents. Learn key best practices in patient safety and quality including: patient safety as a team sport, the added challenges of healthcare being the most complex, adaptive system, and how culture, analytics, and content contribute to improve outcomes and lower costs.
Keynote by Michael Berman, Former President at Boston Scientific and Healthcare IT entrepreneur and innvestor, about US digital healthcare investment trends and opportunities for the mHealth Israel meetup community
Economic Policy Responses to Corruption in India Sarthak Luthra
The presentation describes corruption in India as a wicked policy problem. Appropriately, it provides economic solutions to corruption in Education in India, basis the Vyapam Scandal.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
#donatefororphan, #donateforhomelesschildren, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchildeducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #joyhome
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Many ways to support street children.pptxSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
#donatefororphan, #donateforhomelesschildren, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchildeducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #joyhome
Canadian Immigration Tracker March 2024 - Key SlidesAndrew Griffith
Highlights
Permanent Residents decrease along with percentage of TR2PR decline to 52 percent of all Permanent Residents.
March asylum claim data not issued as of May 27 (unusually late). Irregular arrivals remain very small.
Study permit applications experiencing sharp decrease as a result of announced caps over 50 percent compared to February.
Citizenship numbers remain stable.
Slide 3 has the overall numbers and change.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
2. Dr.Abhijit Ghosh M.S
Consultant Eye Surgeon
PAST PRESIDENT,Ophthalmological
Society of West Bengal
Aurobindo Netralaya
Nightingale Hospital
Kothari Medical Centre
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5. MEDICOLEGAL CONCERNS
INDIVIDUAL PRACTITIONER
WORKING IN A HOSPITAL
CONSULTANT
MEDICAL OFFICER
6. MEDICOLEGAL CONCERNS
ADMINISTRATOR
CHECK CREDENTIALSOF DOCTOR
CHECK WHETHER DEGREE IS
UPDATED & RECOGNISED
10. MEDICOLEGAL CONCERNS
P R E S C R I P T I O N S
MOST IMPORTANT DOCUMENT
HISTORY & CLINICAL FINDINGS
INVESTIGATIONS
PROGNOSTIC FACTORS(esp.
operative cases-to be explained to pt.&
party before opn. -To be recorded)
ADVICE OVER PHONES ARE NOT VALID MEDICOLEGALLY
11. MEDICOLEGAL CONCERNS
DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE
TREATMENT NOTE TO BE CLEAR
Medicines to be PROPERLY explained
COUTERSIGNED BY PT/PARTY
BHT
To be properly completed & Records kept
19. E X C U S E S
“an incredibly fleeting,totally consensual
encounter of less than a minute in a lift”
Conceded that he had attempted a “sexual
liasion” despite “clear reluctance”