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The action of all individuals is regulated through 2 systems -ANSWER✅✅✅✅Laws
and Ethics
enforce a minimal level of conduct by imposing penalties for violations of acceptable
behavior.
How are they expressed?
What are they based on? -ANSWER✅✅✅✅Laws
"must and shall"
based on society's interest in prohibiting or controlling certain behaviors.
Described as "should" and "may" and address beliefs about appropriate behaviors
within a societal context -ANSWER✅✅✅✅Ethics
Two major sources of law are... -ANSWER✅✅✅✅statutory and common law
laws that are enacted by a legislative body; separate from judge-made or common law
(congress or state legislators) -ANSWER✅✅✅✅Statutory law
, example of a federal statute. Violation of law is a criminal offense against the general
public and is prosecuted by government authorities. Crimes are punishable by fines or
imprisonment
A nurse who violates the law is subject to penalties, including monetary fines,
suspension, or revocation of his or her license, and even imprisonment in some
instances. -ANSWER✅✅✅✅EMTALA
Delineate the minimal standards of care required in all healthcare settings that receive
federal reimbursement for treatment of Medicare beneficiaries. -ANSWER✅✅✅✅The
CoPs= Conditions of Participation for Hospitals in Medicare
Has the authority to establish new rules and regulations to enhance patient safety and
quality and reduce the cost of care -ANSWER✅✅✅✅Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services
Require nurses to develop individualized written nursing care plan for each patient and
to revise the plan as necessary -ANSWER✅✅✅✅CoPs- Conditions of Participation for
Hospitals in Medicare
Mandate that hospitals properly train nurses for the stated roles, responsibilities, provide
adequate staff to meet the patients needs, and begin discharge planning as soon as
possible after the patient's admission to the hospital. -ANSWER✅✅✅✅CoPs-
Conditions of Participation for Hospitals in Medicare
What can happen to hospitals not in compliance with CoPs? -ANSWER✅✅✅✅Lose
their federal funding if the CMS determines the violations place the patient in
"immediate jeopardy" of harm. The hospital may not be able to accept patients until
corrective actions are taken.
The CMS issued new rules that halt payment to hospitals for... -
ANSWER✅✅✅✅treatment of preventable patient complications and injuries, often
referred to as "never events"
Makes it an offense to submit a false claim to the government for payment of health
care services. -ANSWER✅✅✅✅Federal False Claims Act
The person who reports the false or fraudulent claim (often referred to as a "whistle-
blower") is entitled to.. -ANSWER✅✅✅✅15-25% of any monetary amount recovered
by federal government if the government wins the case in court.
requires health care entities to provide interpreter services and communication devices
when patients are unable to effectively communicate their needs and wishes. -
ANSWER✅✅✅✅The Americans With Disabilities Act