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1st SET OF ASSIGNMENTS
Post Graduate Diploma in
Medico Legal Systems
(Applicable for 2013-14
batch)
Subject : Administration
and Ethical Issues in Health Care Sector
Total : 100 Marks
Q. 1) Answer the
following questions
Q. a. What
information is needed by the patients/ relations?
Answer:The doctor–patient relationship is central to the practice of healthcare
and is essential for the delivery of high-quality health care in the diagnosis
and treatment of disease. The doctor–patient relationship forms one of the
foundations of contemporary medical ethics. Most universities teach students
from the beginning, even before they set foot in hospitals, to maintain a
professional rapport with patients, uphold patients’ dignity, and respect their
privacy.
A patient must have confidence in the competence of their physician and
must feel that they can confide in him or her. For most physicians,
Q. b.
Circumstances often information may be withheld
Answer: When physicians communicate with patients, being honest is an important
way to foster trust and show respect for the patient. Patients place a great
deal of trust in their physician, and may feel that trust is misplaced if they
discover or perceive lack of honesty and candor by the physician. Yet there are
situations in which the truth can be disclosed in too brutal a fashion, or may
have a terrible impact on the occasional patient.Contrary to what many
physicians have thought in the past, a number of studies have demonstrated that
patients do want their physicians to tell them the truth about diagnosis,
prognosis, and therapy. For instance, 90% of
Q. 2) Discuss
“Documentation and medical record keeping with specialreference to legal
aspects of medical records. 30
Answer:The terms medical record, health record, and medical chart are used
somewhat interchangeably to describe the systematic documentation of a single
patient's medical history and care across time within one particular health care
provider's jurisdiction. The medical record includes a variety of types of
"notes" entered over time by health care professionals, recording
observations and administration of drugs and therapies, orders for the
administration of drugs and therapies, test results, x-rays, reports, etc. The
maintenance of complete and
Q. 3) Write short
notes on any four 40
Q. a.
Confidentiality
Answer:Confidentiality is one of the core duties of medical practice. It
requires health care providers to keep a patient’s personal health information
private unless consent to release the information is provided by the patient.
Why is
confidentiality important?
Patients routinely share personal information
Q. b. Crosspathy
Practice
Q. c. Unethical
Conduct
Answer:In the Pennsylvania study, witnessing unethical behavior was associated
with a greater likelihood of students acting improperly themselves. In a survey
of 303 students across all 4 years of medical education at a single medical
school, about a third of the total sample said that derogatory comments made by
physicians were “sometimes” or “often” appropriate. The more senior the
students, the more likely they were to believe that
Q. d.
Advertisement & Medical Profession
Answer: If an educated, intelligent, hardworking demographic is your target
market, it may pay for you to advertise to the medical profession. Of course,
whether it succeeds for you depends heavily on your product and selling
strategy. You may also find that the medical field encompasses a broad variety
of clinicians ranging widely in income levels and perspectives. While many
clinicians including doctors and pharmacists are very highly paid, medicine has
its lower-income staff, such as licensed practical nurses and phlebotomists.
Your advertising success will depend largely on your goals and strategy.
Education: Physicians, pharmacists, psychologists
Q. e. Valid
Consent
Answer:Valid consent is much wider than simply providing information, and it
comprises a number of considerations, the most significant of which are briefly
summarized below.
·
First you must determine that your
patient has capacity to consent to treatment. ‘Capacity’ means the ability to
use and understand information to make a decision.
·
Even when you apply the 'capacity'
test and you consider the patient isn’t capable of consent then you may still
be able to treat the patient provided that you act with their best interests in
mind. If they are under 16, you will either
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