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Summer
2013
Masters
of Business Administration in Healthcare Services Management - Semester 4
MH0058
- Legal Aspects in Healthcare Administration- 4 Credits
(Book
ID: B1322)
Note: Answer
all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately
of 400 words.
Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q1. Explain
the Human Organ Transplantation Act and its legal implications. 10 marks
(Explanation
of Act-8 marks, Legal implications-2 marks)
Answer : Human
Organ Transplantation Act:
An Act to
provide for the regulation of removal, storage and transplantation of human
organs for therapeutic purposes and for the prevention of commercial dealings
in human organs and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Whereas it is expedient to provide for the regulation of removal, storage and
transplantation of human organs for therapeutic purposes and for the prevention
of commercial dealings in human organs
Q2. Discuss
the regulatory requirements in setting up and running a blood bank. 10 marks
(Explanation
of National blood policy-2 marks, legal framework-3 marks, Regulatory
requirements-5
marks)
Answer :
National blood policy :
The policy aims
to ensure easily accessible and adequate supply of safe and quality blood and
blood components collected /procured from a voluntary non-remunerated regular
blood donor in well equipped premises, which is free from transfusion
transmitted infections, and is stored and transported under optimum conditions.
Transfusion under supervision of trained personnel for all who need it
irrespective of their economic or social status through
comprehensive,
efficient and a total quality management approach will be ensured under the
policy.
Q3. Explain
the following concepts: 10 marks
a. Informed
consent
b.
Professional secrecy
(Explanation
of informed consent-5 marks, Explanation of professional secrecy- 5 marks)
Answer : a.
Informed consent :
Informed consent
is a process for getting permission before conducting a healthcare intervention
on a person. A health care provider may ask a patient to consent to receive
therapy before providing it, or a clinical researcher may ask a research
participant before enrolling that person into a clinical trial. Informed
consent is collected according to guidelines from the fields of medical ethics
and research ethics.
Q4. Define
and classify euthanasia. Write a note on living wills. 10 marks
(Definiiton-2
marks, Classification -3 marks, Living wills-5 marks)
Answer :
Euthanasia :
Euthanasia
refers to the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain
and suffering.
There are
different euthanasia laws in each country. The British House of Lords Select
Committee on Medical Ethics defines euthanasia as "a deliberate
intervention undertaken with the express intention of ending a life, to relieve
intractable suffering". In the Netherlands , euthanasia is
understood as "termination of life by a doctor at the request of a
patient". Euthanasia is categorized in different ways, which include
voluntary, non-voluntary, or involuntary.
Q5. Who is a
consumer? Explain the various levels of Consumer Courts. 10 marks
(Definiiton-1mark,
Explanation of levels of consumer courts-9 marks)
Answer :
Consumer :
A consumer is a
person or group of people who are the final users of products and or services
generated within a social system. A consumer may be a person or group, such as
a household. The concept of a consumer may vary significantly by context,
although a common definition is an individual who buys products or services for
personal use and not for manufacture or resale.
Levels of
consumer court :
Q6. Discuss
the important documents and ethical codes in medical ethics. 10 marks
(Listing the
important documents -1 mark, Explanation-9 marks)
Answer :
Important documents in medical ethics :
There are
various medical records which are important according to the codes of medical
ethics. These need to be well organized and up to date. The most common types
of medical records that needs to be maintained are :
- Patient History and Physical examination report
- Consultation report
- Operative report
- Radiology report
- Pathology report
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