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Accreditation
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A voluntary process in which an agency is requested to officially review health care institutions, such as hospitals, nursing home, and educational institutions, to determine compliance.
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Bonding
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A special type of insurance that covers employees who handle financial statements, records, and cash
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Confidentiality
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Refers to keeping private all information about a person (patient) and not disclosing it to a third party without the patient's written consent.
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Discovery rule
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Begins at the time the injury is noticed or should have been noticed
legal theory that provides that the statute of limitations begins to run at the time the injury is discovered or when the patient should have known of the injury |
Endorsement
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Sanction, or approval
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Good Samaritan laws
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Law to protect the healthcare professional
state laws that help protect healthcare professionals and ordinary citizens from liability while giving emergency care to accident victims |
Incident Report
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A means of documenting problem events within a hospital or other medical facility
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Guardian ad litem
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Court-appointed guardian to representative a minor or unborn child in litigation
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Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
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An agency that overseas hospital accreditation standards
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Prudent person rule
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Also called the responsible person standard, means the healthcare professional must provide the information that a prudent, reasonable person would want before making a decision about treatments or refusal of treatments
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Reciprocity
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One state granting a license to a physician in another state
the cooperation of one state in granting a license to practice medicine to a physician already licensed in another state. Reciprocity can be applied to other licensed professionals such as nurses and pharmacists |
Respondeat Superior
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"let the master answer" means the employer is responsible for the actions of the employee
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Revoked
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Medical license taken away, as revoke a license
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Risk management
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A practice to minimize the incidence of problem behavior that might result in injury to the patient and liability for the organization
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Scope of practice
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The activities a healthcare professional is allowed to perform as indicated in their licensure, certification, and / or training.
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