MH0058 – Legal Aspects in Healthcare Administration





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Fall 2012
Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Services
Semester 4
MH0058 – Legal Aspects in Healthcare Administration (4 Credits)
(Book ID: B1322)
Assignment Set- 1 (Marks 60)
Note: Each question carries 10 Marks. Answer all the questions.

Q.1 Write a detailed note on fundamental rights. [10 Marks]
Answer :  The Fundamental Rights in Indian constitution acts as a guarantee that all Indian citizens can and will live their lifes in peace as long as they live in Indian democracy. They include individual rights common to most liberal democracies, such as equality before the law, freedom of speech and expression, freedom of association and peaceful assembly, freedom of religion, and the right to constitutional remedies for the protection of



Q2. Write short notes on:

a. Allopath [5 Marks]

Answer :  
·         The traditional form of medical practice is often termed as allopathy. Allopathy means a treatment “opposing the suffering”. It is evidence based medicine and often referred to as modern medicine.
·         The purpose of modern medicine is to relieve suffering. This is done by diagnosing the cause of suffering using skilled knowledge of history taking to know about the onset of the problem and also

b. Homeopathy [5 Marks]

Answer :  Homeopathy views and homeopathic remedies
The human being as an unified whole which at any given time operates on three diverse levels: the mental/spiritual, the emotional/psychological and the physical level. The organism always works as a whole, whether well or affected by illness-generating factors. A condition is a deviation from the regular health status and


Q3. Write a detailed note on Medical Council of India’s notification on Medical code of ethics. [10 Marks]
Answer : CHAPTER I

1. CODE OF MEDICAL ETHICS

A. Declaration: 




Q.4. Write short notes on professional secrecy and informed consent. [10 Marks]

Answer : Section 20 of the Code of Ethics of Physicians cites the physician’s obligations with respect to professional secrecy.

 

“A physician, in order to maintain professional secrecy,must keep confidential the information obtained in the practice of his profession;

1)      must refrain from




Q5. Explain vicarious liability and accountability. [10 Marks]

Answer : Vicarious liability: can employers be held accountable for the acts and omissions of their employees?

Have you ever heard of the term vicarious liability? The chances are that many people won’t have. It doesn’t tend to crop up in everyday conversations normally, but has come to the public’s attentions recently during the enquiry into the actions of the late Jimmy Savile. Some have argued that should the allegations against him be proven, then the BBC, as his former employer, could be held to be vicariously liable for any


Q6. Write a detailed note on medical negligence. [10 Marks]
Answer : MEDICAL ETHICS TRAINING PROGRAM



Description and definitions
Malpractice is failure to fulfill the duties of the trust put on the physician. The term malpractice includes the legal concept of medical negligence. Negligence is breach of duty owed by the physician to the patient

Fall 2012

Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Services
Semester 4
MH0058 – Legal Aspects in Healthcare Administration (4 Credits)
(Book ID: B1322)
Assignment Set- 2 (Marks 60)
Note: Each question carries 10 Marks. Answer all the questions.


Q1. Write in detail about consumer courts. [10 Marks]

Answer :  The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (in short, ‘the Act’), is a benevolent social legislation that lays down the rights of the consumers and provides their for promotion and protection of the rights of the consumers. The first and the only Act of its kind in India, it has enabled ordinary consumers to secure less


Q2. Explain human organs transplantation act. [10 Marks]

Answer :  Human Organ Transplant Act


An Act to make provision for the removal of organs for transplantation, for the prohibition of trading in organs and blood, and for purposes connected therewith.


The Human Organ Transplant Act (HOTA) allows for the organs (kidney, liver, heart and cornea) of Singapore Citizens and




Q3. Explain PNDT Act. [10 Marks]

Answer : PC & PNDT ACT

Prenatal child sex determination and female child infanticide has plagued India for long. According to the latest census figures, female infanticide, foeticide and every other form of female infant genocide seems to be alive and kicking. The national female-male sex ratio has dipped to an all-time low of 933/1000. In some states, the situation is dire. Haryana, for example, has 861 females to 1,000 males.



Q4. Explain MTP Act. [10 Marks]

Answer :  Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act (MTP)

MTP Act – 1971 with amendments in 2002 is an enabling act

·         —Aims to improve the maternal health scenario by preventing large number of unsafe abortions and consequent high incidence of maternal mortality & morbidity
·         Legalizes


Q5. Explain the legal aspects in assisted reproductive techniques. [10 Marks]

Answer :  As more people turn to assisted reproduction, the legal issues surrounding it have become increasingly complex. Beyond representing patients or clinics, numerous legal problems are arising from the technology's application.




Q6. Explain the landmark cases in medical emergencies. [10 Marks]

Answer : Emergency Services

Landmark Medical Centre provides 24-hour Emergency Services at the Woonsocket Unit, 115 Cass Avenue, Woonsocket. Proudly affiliated with Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, a qualified physician or nurse practitioner is always available to treat your medical problem.




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