Resident abuse/neglect
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-harm/risk of harm
-improper/incompetent treatment
-unlawful conduct
-misuse/misappropriation of a resident's money or funding
,Human rights code
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Prohibited grounds:
-race, colour, ethnic origin
-ancestry, place of origin, citizenship
-creed
-sex, sexual orientation
-age
-marital/family status
Discrimination includes:
-refusing to accept new client
-refusing to continue treating client
-making a treatment decision
-insulting a client
-denying presence of a support person
-making assumptions about health/abilities
-kins should:
--make decisions to refuse/end treatment in good faith
--clearly communicate reasons for decisions
Duty to accomodate:
-persons w/ disabilities must be accomodated
-ex of accomodation
--communicating in writing
--offering extended appointment times
--permitting support persons, service animals, assistive devices
circle of care
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, The individuals and health care providers legitimately involved in rendering
a patient's care.
-kin can share info w/ the circle to provide healthcare w/ consent
-if you refer patient to another HCP, w/in circle
-can include ppl in other institutions if necessary and cant get consent in
timely manner
-many practitioners don't share info w/o explicit consent unless
emergency-->sensitive info
-exception if substitute decision-maker says they don't want info shared
--then info put in "lock box" and can't be shared unless w/t in PHIPA allows
it
-family and friends
--consent should be obtained before sharing info w/ patient's family
--but can be disclosed to contact them to be substitute decision-makers
--relevant in acute care settings
-disclosure related to risk
--disclosure if kin believes it's necessary to eliminate or reduce a significant
risk of serious bodily harm to person
-other laws
--PHIPA permits disclosure of info permitted/required by other acts
---Health Care Consent Act or Substitution Decisions Act to determining to
assess or confirming capacity
---Disclosure to College w/ RHPA
---Child and Family Services Act
---Disclosure to investigator/inspector w/ warrant -> provincial/federal law
---Long-term Care Homes Act
---Mandatory reports
when do Registrar's Reports Investigations occur?
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1) concerns that come to attention of registrar
a)concern about conduct or actions of a member that is not a formal
complaint generally brought to registrar, then brought to ICRC who
approves appointment of investigator
2) request made by ICRC to help investigate a complaint
a)complaints investigators: if ICRC can't obtain imp info about a complaint
on its own, the ICRC can ask Registrar to use his or her special powers to
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-harm/risk of harm
-improper/incompetent treatment
-unlawful conduct
-misuse/misappropriation of a resident's money or funding
,Human rights code
Give this one a try later!
Prohibited grounds:
-race, colour, ethnic origin
-ancestry, place of origin, citizenship
-creed
-sex, sexual orientation
-age
-marital/family status
Discrimination includes:
-refusing to accept new client
-refusing to continue treating client
-making a treatment decision
-insulting a client
-denying presence of a support person
-making assumptions about health/abilities
-kins should:
--make decisions to refuse/end treatment in good faith
--clearly communicate reasons for decisions
Duty to accomodate:
-persons w/ disabilities must be accomodated
-ex of accomodation
--communicating in writing
--offering extended appointment times
--permitting support persons, service animals, assistive devices
circle of care
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, The individuals and health care providers legitimately involved in rendering
a patient's care.
-kin can share info w/ the circle to provide healthcare w/ consent
-if you refer patient to another HCP, w/in circle
-can include ppl in other institutions if necessary and cant get consent in
timely manner
-many practitioners don't share info w/o explicit consent unless
emergency-->sensitive info
-exception if substitute decision-maker says they don't want info shared
--then info put in "lock box" and can't be shared unless w/t in PHIPA allows
it
-family and friends
--consent should be obtained before sharing info w/ patient's family
--but can be disclosed to contact them to be substitute decision-makers
--relevant in acute care settings
-disclosure related to risk
--disclosure if kin believes it's necessary to eliminate or reduce a significant
risk of serious bodily harm to person
-other laws
--PHIPA permits disclosure of info permitted/required by other acts
---Health Care Consent Act or Substitution Decisions Act to determining to
assess or confirming capacity
---Disclosure to College w/ RHPA
---Child and Family Services Act
---Disclosure to investigator/inspector w/ warrant -> provincial/federal law
---Long-term Care Homes Act
---Mandatory reports
when do Registrar's Reports Investigations occur?
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1) concerns that come to attention of registrar
a)concern about conduct or actions of a member that is not a formal
complaint generally brought to registrar, then brought to ICRC who
approves appointment of investigator
2) request made by ICRC to help investigate a complaint
a)complaints investigators: if ICRC can't obtain imp info about a complaint
on its own, the ICRC can ask Registrar to use his or her special powers to