Econ K12 Unit 6
In the United States, about what percentage of physicians in "high-risk" specialties are the subjects of medical malpractice suits at some point in their careers?
100%
Many health science professions aim to make ethical decisions easier for practitioners by establishing which of the following?
Codes of ethics
Privileged communication means that a physician does not have to disclose private information in which location?
Court Of Law
What is when a physician actively helps a patient to end his or her life?
Euthanasia
HIPAA does not provide regulations on the keeping of electronic records.
False
Patient information can be viewed by fewer people in healthcare settings if it is kept in electronic form rather than in paper records.
False
Title II of HIPAA deals with which of the following topics?
Medical records
What is the failure of taking reasonable actions to protect others from harm?
Negligence
Deontological ethics are based on which of the following?
Obligation
What is one issue with the use of living wills?
The may not remain up-to-date with medical advances
Before HIPAA, a person could be denied health insurance based on the presence of an existing condition.
True
Living wills outline what a procedures or treatments a person wants healthcare professionals to perform if the patient is no longer able to make the decisions.
True
Medical malpractice is professional negligence, where the standard of care falls below accepted levels due to the actions or omission of actions by a medical professional.
True
One common component in a Patient's Bill of Rights is that patients have the right to participate in their own treatment, through receiving information and making decisions about their treatment.
True
One of the major issues with living wills is that many living wills failed to capture the complexity of medical situations, health, and advancing medical knowledge and technology.
True