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⩥common law. Answer: created by courts that resolve disputes
⩥statutory law. Answer: written law established by federal and state
legislatures
⩥administrative law. Answer: branch of law that controls the
government agency
⩥malfeasance. Answer: execution of unlawful or improper act
⩥misfeasance. Answer: improper act that results in injury
⩥nonfeasance. Answer: failure to act as a prudent person would in
similar circumstances
,⩥Degrees of Negligence. Answer: ordinary, gross, criminal
⩥Privacy Act of 1974. Answer: addresses the right to privacy and was
written to give individuals some control over information collected on
them by the federal government
⩥consent. Answer: one's permission or agreement to an action
⩥general consent. Answer: permit healthcare providers to perform
overall medical care
⩥informed consent. Answer: ensure patient has a basic understanding of
their diagnosis, the nature of treatment, and the individuals who are
rendering treatment
⩥advance directive. Answer: written consent that communicates a
person's wishes to be treated or not when they become incapacitated
⩥durable power of attorney. Answer: document where an adult (while
competent) designates another person to make healthcare decisions
when they become incompetent or unable to do so
⩥Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA). Answer: requires healthcare
institutes that bill Medicare and Medicaid for services to provide adult
patients with information about the various types of advanced directives
,⩥Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS). Answer: collects
discharge data from hospital inpatient health records; is the standard for
collecting Medicare and Medicaid data
⩥Uniform Ambulatory Care Data Set (UACDS). Answer: A data set
developed by the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
consisting of a minimum set of patient/client-specific data elements to
be collected in ambulatory care settings
⩥Minimum Data Set (MDS). Answer: federally mandated assessment
form to collect demographic and clinical data on nursing home residents;
must be completed at time of admission and during reassessment periods
⩥Outcomes and Assessment Information Set (OASIS). Answer: data set
to measure outcomes and risk factors of Medicare patients receiving
home health; data is used to determine when patient should be
discharged and if they need to be transferred
⩥Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS). Answer:
designed to collect administrative, claims, and health record review data;
evaluates the success of various treatment plans
⩥Data Elements for Emergency Department Systems (DEEDS).
Answer: used to support the collection of data for hospital-based
emergency rooms
, ⩥ORYX. Answer: An initiative of TJC that implements 5 core measures
to improve safety and quality of health care.
⩥ATIPCARD. Answer: acronym for the information governance
principles for healthcare
⩥accountability. Answer: a member of senior leadership shall oversee
the IG program and delegate program responsibility
⩥tranparency. Answer: an organization's processes and activities should
be documented in an open and verifiable manner; documentation shall
be available to the organization's workforce
⩥integrity. Answer: information generated by the organization has a
reasonable guarantee of authenticity and reliability
⩥protection. Answer: IG program must ensure appropriate levels of
protection from breach, corruption, and loss
⩥compliance. Answer: IG shall be constructed to comply with
applicable laws and regulations