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HS 499-01 Adrienne Palmer, BSPH, MHA, FACHE

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Page 1: HS 499-01 Adrienne Palmer, BSPH, MHA, FACHE.  No Assignment!!  Start working on final Section III of externship wrap-up which will be due in Unit 9

HS 499-01Adrienne Palmer, BSPH, MHA,

FACHE

Page 2: HS 499-01 Adrienne Palmer, BSPH, MHA, FACHE.  No Assignment!!  Start working on final Section III of externship wrap-up which will be due in Unit 9

No Assignment!!

Start working on final Section III of externship wrap-up which will be due in Unit 9

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DOCTORS LAWYERS

Conflict of interest means bad decision based on financial interest

Living wills = nothing simple about them at end of life

Health Law attempts to bridge both sides

Conflicts: objective, structural, rule-based

Living wills = simple documents outlining end of life decisions

Health Law attempts to bridge both sides

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Situations cannot be clearly defined as legal or illegal

(ex. Pg. 4: child with terminal illness and cannot breathe on own; question of withdrawing life support)

Issues resurface later Brain death standard

One plus one equals two: It is legal and moral for a person (or surrogate) to consent to the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment and there is no legal or moral obligation to resuscitate a person who is dying because of the refusal of life-sustaining treatment; therefore, it is legal to declare them dead after waiting a very short time after removal of the ventilator even though the whole brain death criteria does not apply and the cessation of cardiopulmonary function is not irreversible.'^

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Much of health law focuses on financial, quality, and patient rights areas

Discussion Question: What are some of the major laws that

you are aware of that impact financial, quality or patient rights?

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Joint Commission Mandate in 1992 Estimate state that by 2000 over 95% of

community hospitals have a clinical ethics committee

45% of those members had no formal ethics training

Lack of consistency in composition and execution of these

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Initiated by VA in 2007 to develop guidance to implement effective ethics programs

Benefits were to include: Increasing patient satisfaction Improving employee morale Enhancing productivity Conserving resources/avoiding costs Improving accreditation reviews Reducing ethics violations, risks of lawsuits Sustaining corporate integrity Safeguard organization’s future

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Could act as alternative to probate court process for determining patient’s interests concerning end of life care

Critical b/c courts would be too cumbersome to react in a timely manner in all situations

The ethics committee can serve to clarify proper action and manage the risk for a facility regarding liability for failure to provide necessary care

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Three key areas of competence: skills, knowledge and character

Required skills of committee members: ethical assessment, process and interpersonal skills

Required knowledge: moral reasoning and ethical theory, bioethical issues and concepts, health care systems knowledge, clinical contexts and knowledge of institution, its policies and professional conduct and accrediting guidelines

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Educating medical and hospital staff and patients

Developing institutional policies and guidelines concerning bioethical issues

Consulting and reviewing cases May include items such as:

Advance directives DNR Refusal of services “Baby Doe” Withholding life sustaining treatment Ethics consult procedures Patient caregiver confidentiality Family communication Organ Donation

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Ethics committee can serve as a risk litigator in these scenarios

Risk management section should be involved in developing guidelines and monitoring the activities of the ethics committee

Activities should be periodically reviewed by hospital governing board

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Must make sure ethics committee does not overlap with peer review or quality management committees

Must comply with HIPAA and determine whether ethics discussions should be included as part of the patient’s medical record

Should be able to have open conversations “I’m Sorry” law Provide written document to patient or family

based on the consultation and outcome

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Do either of your externship organizations or the organizations you worked for in the past have ethics committees?

Do you have any thoughts on who you would have on an ethics committee if you were the administrator of a community hospital?

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Protecting patients OR… Punishing Providers? All agree that medical errors pose significant

danger to patients Due to industry size and potential impact to

public, government has large interest in health care

Because of this, both state and federal governments have increasingly focused on regulations for quality and patient protection

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Increased healthcare costs Unanticipated conflicts with pre-existing

regulations Erosion of provider self-governance Erosion of innovative initiative

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Ratio of benefits to costs (aka cost aspect ratio)

Total societal costs include costs to government, consumers, and regulated entities

Value of healthcare regulation in 2002 estimated at a net cost of $169 billion. Government cost =$51.6 billion with only a

return of $30.1 billion

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High individual compliance costs Organizations may also be trying to

comply with other (conflicting) regulations

Compliance failures are a sign of ineffective regulation

Ambiguous and complex regulations provoke feelings of overburden and unfairness in enforcement, leading to decreased energy for innovation

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Government stakeholders often institute top-down mechanisms such as regulations when they need to act quickly

Regulation frequently seems advantageous because it is measured against doing nothing not against other policy options that were not tried

Regulatory intervention is only rational if it is cost effective

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Held at Southern Illinois University's School of Law

Discussed that consumerism could have a role in allowing patients to have increasing control over providers and transform health care system

Modify provider behavior through market influence

Physicians should adopt active-engagement strategy to maintain autonomy

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How would you work with your physician practice to engage with the patients through marketing/consumerism and hopefully improve your market share? Are there any quality components you would focus on to publish, etc?

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Externship Project – Section III Marketing, Professionalism and Ethics in the Organization This section considers marketing, ethics and professionalism

practices the organization could consider. This includes an analysis of current marketing practices and the identification of new target markets the organization might consider.

A productivity and utilization review of the facility should also be included.

Discuss the interconnectivity of the patient care plan, documentation, progress notes, HIPAA regulations, the medical record and the day-to-day operation of the health care facility.

What are the ethical considerations involved in deciding who receives short and long term health care? What ethical considerations should be considered in the micro-allocation of care within the health care facility, and how will the decision affect the long-term policy of the facility?

Cite at least four references in addition to your textbook to validate your proposal. Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines.

Remember to review final guidelines in Unit 9 for final externship project submission to make sure you are in compliance later.

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This report essentially is a detailed, comprehensive assessment of your externship experience. Please include Sections I & II in this submission and be sure to make any improvements as indicated by your instructor.

The report should also include one or more positive comments, about the experience and recommendations for future student placements of students at the site.

You will need to cite at least a total of twelve references in the complete report. Prepare this assignment according to APA guidelines.

The final report should be 3,500 – 5,000 words in length. Please submit your work (Sections I, II, & III) as a complete

report of your externship. Submit the (ONE combined) final document to the Dropbox for grading.

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