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Dec 04, 2024
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ASM 274 - Law & Ethics in Healthcare Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Open An introduction to law and its relationship to senior healthcare services. The course is designed to provide a basic background in law and ethics by defining the law, the court structure and its procedures, and exploring various legal and ethical issues relating to long-term healthcare services. Competencies
- Examine the components of the legal system related to health care
- Examine the components of law: administrative, statutory and common law
- Explain the court system and process of litigation
- Distinguish between criminal and civil law
- Demonstrate an understanding of liability
- Interpret torts, including negligence and liability
- Explain the opportunities to reduce liabilities
- Examine the necessary components of contracts
- Understand the process of contracting for incompetent clients
- Know the procedure for resolving breach of contract, (i.e., for nonpayment for services).
- Appraise surrogate decision-making responsibilities
- Understand the legal process of determining legal incompetency
- Describe advance directives: living wills and durable power of attorney for health care decisions
- Explain power of attorney, guardianships, conservatorships, trusts, medical assistance income trusts and wills
- Understand the government process of controlling fraud in the health care industry
- Identify areas most subject to fraud in Medicare, Medicaid and insurance reimbursement
- Identify agencies regulating fraud
- Identify fraud reporting systems and methods for protecting against fraud claims
- Understand the role of agencies that supervise the long term care industry
- Understand the process of oversight and inspection
- Understand the process of administrative findings, hearings and appeals
- Analyze legal and ethical individual rights
- Research the individual rights of clients in the agency setting and the facility setting
- Discus ethical issues as it relates to the client, families, agency and facility
- Review the legal and ethical obligations of record keeping
- Research the requirements for the types of record keeping required in agency setting and the facility setting
- Examine the varies methods of maintaining records from a legal and ethical perspective
- Identify ethical concerns in health care
- Identify ethical concerns related to death and dying and cultural/religious values
- Identify ethical concerns related to decisions in medical treatment
- Understand the issues involved in employment
- Identify issues related to unemployment compensation
- Identify issues related to government regulation of employment including compensation and hours of work
- Understand the contents and the importance of employee records keeping
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