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Med Law Ch1&2

!WITC Med Law Chapter 1 & 2

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The three C's of success Courtesy, Compassion, Common Sense
Mandatory credentialing process done by state Licensure
Etiquette rules used in the workplace Protocols
Who creates a code of ethics Professional Organizations
Formed through the influences of the family, culture, and society Moral Values
Laws applying specifically to the practice of medicine Medical Practice Acts
Ethical implications of biological research methods and results is referred to as: Bioethics
When does a physician not need a license to practice in a particular state? (3) -Emergency Situations -Establishing state residency -Employed by a federal facility
Term that implies a physician is legally responsible for the negligent acts of their employees Respondeat Superior
Respondeat Superior is latin for: Let the master answer
When a medical office employee acts on behalf of his or her employer, the act falls under The Law Agency
Who wrote the first medical code of ethics? Hammurabi
A pledge for physicians that remains influential today Hippocratic Oath
HIPPA was designed to: (3) -Reduce healthcare fraud -Allow for portability of health insurance -Improve accuracy & reliability of shared data
A valid out of state license is accepted as the basis of issuing a license in a second state with out re-examination Reciprocity
Critical Thinking is The ability to solve problems.
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