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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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FALL 2015
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PROGRAM
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MBA (Sem 4), MBADS (Sem 4 / Sem 6),
PGDHSMN (Sem 2)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MH0058 – Legal Aspects in Healthcare Administration
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SEMESTER
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4
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BK ID
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B1322
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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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
informed consent with examples.
Answer: 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.
Q2.Explain the following concepts:
a. Accountability to patients
Answer :
Comprising physicians from around the state and numerous specialties, and
including legal experts and patient safety advocates from the consumer and
hospital arenas, the Workgroup has crafted a long-term strategy to achieve
these ends:
Goal:
To pursue
as a high priority and as an important
b. Vicarious liability 5+5=10 marks(350-400
words)
Answer :
Vicarious liability is a form of strict, secondary liability that arises under
the common law doctrine of agency – respondent superior – the responsibility of
the superior for the acts of their subordinate, or, in a broader sense, the
responsibility of any third party that had the "right, ability or duty to
control" the activities of a violator. It can be distinguished from
contributory liability, another form of secondary liability, which is rooted in
the tort theory of enterprise liability.
Employers' liability
Employers
are vicariously liable, under the respondent superior doctrine, for negligent
acts or omissions by their employees in the course of employment (sometimes
referred to as 'scope of employment').[1] For an act to be considered within
the course of employment it must either be authorized or be so connected with
an authorized act that it can be considered a mode, though an improper mode, of
performing it.
Principals' liability
The owner
of an automobile can be held vicariously liable for negligence committed by a
person to whom the car has been loaned, as if the owner was a principal and the
driver his or her agent, if the driver is using the car primarily for the
purpose of performing a task for the owner. Courts have been reluctant to
extend this liability to the owners of other kinds of chattel.
Parental liability
In the
United States, the question of parental responsibility generally and the issue
of parental vicarious liability for the torts of their children is evolving.
What is clear is that parents can be held liable for their own negligent acts,
such as failure to supervise a child, or failure to keep a dangerous instrument
such as a handgun outside the reach of their children.
Employees' Continued Liability And Indemnity
A common
misconception involves the liability of the employee for tortuous acts
committed within the scope and authority of their employment. Although the
employer is liable under respondent superior for the employee's conduct, the
employee, too, remains jointly liable for the harm caused. As the American Law
Institute's Restatement of the Law, Third, Agency § 7.01 states,
Q3 .Which are the 3 types of inquest’s in
India ? Explain.1+9=10 marks(350-400 words)
Answer :
An inquest is a judicial inquiry in common law jurisdictions, particularly one
held to determine the cause of a person's death.[1] Conducted by a judge, jury,
or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried
out by a coroner or medical examiner. Generally, inquests are only conducted
upon deaths which are suspicious, due to violence, involving law enforcement
officials, or of persons held in state custody. An
4. Define abortion. Explain medical
termination of pregnancy act in detail.
Answer : Abortion is the
termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus
or embryo prior to viability.[ A abortion can occur spontaneously, in which
case it is usually called a miscarriage, or it can be purposely induced. The
term abortion most commonly refers to the induced abortion of a human pregnancy.
Abortion, when induced in the
developed world in accordance with local law, is among the safest procedures in
medicine.
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 abortion services
Q.5 Explain medical negligence. List the
various rights and responsibilities of the patient.
Answer : WHAT IS MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE?
The
medical profession is considered a noble profession because it helps in
preserving life. We believe life is God given. Thus, a doctor figures in the
scheme of God as he stands to carry out His command. A patient generally
approaches a doctor/hospital based on his/its reputation. Expectations of a
patient are two-fold: doctors and hospitals are expected to provide medical
treatment with all the knowledge and skill at their command and secondly they
will not do anything to harm the patient in any manner either because of their
6 Discuss the important documents and ethical
codes in medical ethics.
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
- Laboratory report
- Emergency report
- SOAP note report
Ethical codes in medical
ethics :
A. Declaration:
Each applicant, at the time of
making an application for registration under the provisions of the Act, shall
be provided a copy of the declaration and shall submit a duly signed
Declaration as provided in Appendix 1. The applicant shall also certify that
he/she had read and agreed to abide by the same.
B. Duties and responsibilities
of the Physician in general:
1.1 Character of Physician
(Doctors with qualification of MBBS
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