Risk management
EMTALA is the act which ensures that
A&B
Under the Stark Law all of the following practices are illegal except:
All types of joint venture arrangements
The best defense a surgical team and hospital may have in the event they need to defend their actions following an adverse surgical event is:
Documentation of the surgical process
The 4 requirements of Negligence do not include:
Health care worker must be an employee of the facility
Respondeat superior means
The employer is responsible for the wrongful acts of its employees
__________ analytics relies on the basic fundamental premise that the less significant the risk, the less funding that needs to be allocated to that risk.
actuarial
Which of the following are potential disciplinary actions for providers with confirmed misconduct?
all of the above
Which of the following is an important question that a provider must ask him/herself?
all of the above
Term denoting non-consensual, unlawful or wrongful physical constraint or touching.
battery
An insurance company owned solely for the benefit of an individual healthcare organization to insure its own risks is known as:
captive insurance company
According to the AHRQ's triage tool, patients assessed as Level 5 require immediate attention to survive.
false
Based on reported data, a significant majority of patients presenting to an ED are true emergency cases.
false
Credentialing of professional (physicians) need only be done at time of hire
false
In accordance with HIPAA guidelines, a patient's medical record can leave the office and is not necessary to kept in a securely locked place or a secured electronic medical record (EMR) system.
false
Peer review refers to a group of professional reviewing the performance of their employees.
false
Physicians are all held to the same standard of the skill and knowledge regardless of their specialty.
false
Slander is defamatory words in a written or printed statement.
false
The ambulatory setting has the same set of risk management concerns as the inpatient setting as shown by the fact that paid malpractice claims are greater in the inpatient setting.
false
With some exceptions, the statutory period is deferred during the infancy of a minor patient and starts to run only on the patient's 20th birthday.
false
The number of times an event occurs and can be gauged in relation to any relevant period of time or are is called:
frequency
What is the level of care of an Obstetrics/Neonatal department who can only care for low-risk mothers and babies?
level 1
Which of the following is not true about clinical practice guidelines?
part of the liscencing process
_____________ reflects the freedom and encouragement that all people have to bring up their concerns and the earned trust they have that their concerns will be received with respect.
psychological safety
__________ means planning for losses by using available cash, establishing loss reserves or borrowing fund
risk retention
__________ takes place when an outside party pays for losses that occur
risk transfer
The cost of the loss in dollars is called:
severity
_____________ is where problems are openly discussed so that the organization can learn from them to improve the system of care.
transparency
A good rapport between emergency room staff and the patient/family is key for a successful outcome.
true
Clinical practice guidelines are systematically developed statements to assist practitioners about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances.
true
Communication, commonly seen as an innocuous component of healthcare delivery, is a real and dangerous threat to patient safety if handled poorly.
true
Delays prior to arrival for treatment in the emergency room can have an impact on successful medical/surgical treatment.
true
Even though appropriate training is given to clinicians and patients, the use of E-mail will never reduce physician and patient risk.
true
If a patient contacts a provider via the company's E-mail from his or her own E-mail, and it contains confidential information, the patient is not breaking any HIPAA laws. However, if the provider responds with confidential information, HIPAA laws are being violated.
true
Occurrence policies cover all injuries that occurred during the policy period, regardless of when they were reported.
true
SBAR stands for Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation
true
Security issues are a major concern for EDs
true
Team integration also plays a role in faulty communication. Team instability, such as a circulating group of scrub nurses, can lead to inferior outcomes because team members simply do not know each other and their work styles.
true
The SBAR system is helpful but does not always meet the criteria needed for a complete and safe handoff.
true
The education and training of healthcare practitioners is a third factor that contributes to errors in communication. Nurses and doctors receive different training in communication, and that discrepancy leads to problems in practice.
true
The financial survival of a healthcare organization requires achieving the optimal balance between retaining risk and transferring risk.
true
The lack of standardized instruction regarding communication is a sixth factor that contributes to errors in communication. Although the inevitable daily changes in a patient's hospitalization make the task of communicating an important one, few medical trainees receive formal instruction, supervision, or feedback in the handoff process
true
The model for managing risk in the ambulatory setting rests on the following core principles: culture of safety, good employment practices and ethical business practices.
true
The principle of vicarious liability means physicians or owners of a practice are legally responsible for the actions of their employees.
true
Two physicians jointly participating in the diagnosis and treatment of a patient are liable for each other's negligent actions.
true