Course description
The current policy agenda and developing a culture in health care increasingly encourage the exposure and debate of ethical and legal issues.
The development of mechanisms for ethical review within the machinery of Clinical Governance and the changes in ethical governance of professions have highlighted the importance of ethical issues and are contributing to a culture of more open discussion.
In an increasingly litigious culture, the interface between health care and law is also becoming increasingly important. Professional practitioners need to be able to engage with these issues in a coherent and confident way. Such issues arise at all levels, policy, organisation, team and individual patient care, and this course also seeks to address all these levels.
Legal and Ethical Aspects ofHealthcare Training course will assist the practitioner to recognise and engage with these issues by application of the principles to the practice situation. The course is fundamental in both health law and ethics, providing a solid foundation in a wide variety of current healthcare issues in an understandable format that carefully guides the delegates through practical ways in order to improve the quality and safety in the delivery of patient care.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Legal and Ethical Aspects ofHealthcare Training courseis aimed at:
- Individuals who want to work in the healthcare industry and do not yet have an understanding of the relevant legislation.
- The qualification is also suitable for current healthcare professionals who are looking to expand their knowledge.
- You do not need to have any prior healthcare experience if you want to enrol on this course. All we ask is that you have an interest in the topic;
Outcome / Qualification etc.
At the end of this Legal and Ethical aspectofHealthcare course you should be able to:
- Critically analyse ethical and legal issues relevant to health care practice and policy, incorporating critical application of selected theoretical perspectives relevant to ethics in health.
- Understand and apply relevant ethical arguments and legal perspectives to a specific practice situation.
- Gain knowledge about the history of the development of hospitals as influenced by medical progress and determine their successes and failures over centuries.
- Understand government organization, sources of law, and government ethics.
- Discuss ethical theories, principles, virtues values, and related topics.
- Understand negligent and intentional torts, as well as criminal aspects of healthcare.
- Acquire Knowledge about patient consent, legal reporting requirements, medical records, procreation and ethical issues.
Training Course Content
Day 1
The History of helthcare
- Early Hindu and Egyptian hospitals.
- Greek and Roman Hospitals.
- Hospitals of the early Christian era.
- Islamic hospitals.
- Medieval hospitals.
- Hospitals of the renaissance.
- Hospitals of the 18th century.
- Early hospitals in the United Kingdom.
- Late 19th century renaissance.
- 20th century progress.
- Health care and hospitals in the 21st century.
- History’s common theme: recurring infections.
- History challenges us to do better.
Government, Law, and Ethics
- Development of Law.
- Sources of Law.
- Government organization.
- Department of health and human services.
- Government ethics.
- Political malpractice.
Day 2
Health Ethics
- Ethics.
- Morality.
- Ethical theories.
- Principles of healthcare ethics.
- Virtue ethics and values.
- Religious ethics and spirituality.
- Secular ethics.
- Ethics committee.
- Reasoning and decision making.
- Moral compass gone astray.
- Summary thought.
Tort Law – Negligence
- Objectives of Tort Law.
- Negligence.
- Forms of negligence.
- Degrees of negligence.
- Elements of negligence.
- Summary case.
Intentional Torts
- Assault and battery.
- FALSE imprisonment.
- Defamation of character.
- Fraud.
- Invasion of privacy.
- Infliction on mental distress.
- Products liability.
Day 3
Criminal Aspects of Health Care
- Criminal procedure.
- Healthcare fraud.
- Kickbacks.
- Tampering with drugs.
- Internet pharmacy and sale of drugs.
- Falsification of records.
- Patient abuse.
- Criminal negligence.
- Manslaughter.
- Murder.
- Rape and sexual assault.
- Theft.
Contracts and Anti-trust
- What is a contract?
- Types of contracts.
- Elements of a contract.
- Breach of a contract.
- Corporate contracts.
- Partnerships.
- Independent contractor.
- Legality of object.
- Conditions.
- Performance.
- Non-performance defences.
- Remedies.
- Employments contracts.
- Medical staff bylaws: A contract.
- Exclusive contracts.
- Restraint of trade.
- Hospital staff privileges.
- Transfer agreements.
- Insurance contract.
Day 4
Civil Procedure and Trial Practice
- Pleadings.
- Discovery.
- Motions.
- Pretrial conference.
- Notice of trial.
- Memorandum of law.
- The courtroom and the judge.
- The jury.
- Subpoenas.
- Burden of proof.
- Res Ipsa Loquitur.
- Opening statements.
- Examination of witnesses.
- Judicial notice rule evidence.
- Defences against plaintiff’s allegations.
- Closing statements.
- Judge’s charge to the jury.
- Jury deliberation and determination.
- Awarding damages.
- Joint and several liabilities.
- Appeals execution of judgments.
Corporate Structure and Legal Issues
- Authority of corporations.
- Corporate committee structure.
- Corporate ethics.
- Corporate negligence.
- Doctrine of respondent superior.
- Governing body responsibilities.
- Corporate reorganization.
Day 5
Medical Staff Organization and Physician Liability
- Principles of medical ethics.
- Medical staff organization.
- Medical director.
- Medical staff privileges.
- Common medical errors.
- Patient assessments.
- Diagnosis.
- Treatment.
- Discharge and follow-up care infections.
- Psychiatry.
- Physician-patient relationship.
Nursing and the Law
- Scope of practice.
- Nurse licensure.
- Nursing careers.
- Advanced practice nurses.
- Legal risks of nurses.
- Duty to question discharge.
- Duty to report physician negligence.
Hospital Departments and Allied Professional
- Emergency department.
- Chiropractor.
- Dentistry.
- Laboratory.
- Medical assistant.
- Medical imaging.
- Nutritional services.
- Paramedic.
- Pharmacy.
- Physical therapy.
- Physician’s assistant.
- Podiatrist.
- Respiratory therapist.
- Security.
- Certification of healthcare professionals.
- Helpful advice for caregivers.
Day 6
Patient Consent
- Introduction.
- Informed consent.
- Physicians and informed consent.
- Hospitals and informed consent.
- Nurses and informed consent.
- Validity of consent.
- Assessing decision-making capacity.
- Admission consent forms.
- Consent for specific procedures.
- Limited power of attorney.
- Who may consent.
- Incompetent patients.
- Right to refuse treatment.
- Exculpatory agreements.
- Proving lack of consent.
- Informed consent claims and defences.
Legal Reporting Requirements
- Abuse.
- Child abuse
- Senior abuse.
- Communicable diseases.
- Hospital-acquired diseases.
- Hospital-acquired infections.
- Births and deaths.
- Adverse drug reactions.
- Physician competency.
- Incident reporting.
- Sentinel events.
- Look closer, see me.
Medical Records
- Information management.
- Medical record contents.
- Documentation of care.
- Privacy act of 1974.
- Health insurance portability and accountability act.
- Ownership and release of medical records.
- Failure to use patient data gathered.
- Retention of records.
- Electronic medical records.
- Legal proceedings and the medical records.
- Confidential and privileged communications.
- Charting: some helpful advice.
Day 7
Procreation and Ethical Dilemmas
- Abortion.
- Sterilization.
- Artificial insemination.
- Surrogacy.
- Wrongful birth, life, and conception.
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- Spread of AIDS.
- Healthcare workers transmission.
- Confidentiality.
- Discrimination.
- AIDS-related lawsuits.
- AIDS treatment.
- AIDS education.
End-of-Life Issues
- Patient autonomy and case law.
- Constitutional right to refuse care.
- Legislative response.
- Defining death.
- Futility of treatment.
- Do-not-resuscitate orders.
- Withholding and withdrawal of treatment.
- Euthanasia.
- Physician-assisted suicide.
- Advance directives.
- Autopsy.
- Organ donations.
- Research, experimentation, and clinical trials.
- Human genetics.
- Stem cell research.
Day 8
- Patient Rights and responsibilities
- Labour relations
Day 9
- Professional Liability Insurance
- National Health Insurance Managed Care
Day 10
Tort Reform and Risk Reduction
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