Boyd vS Albert Einstein - correct answer Doctrine of Ostensible Agency - HMO found liable in patient's death. Chest perforation during breast biopsy,
... [Show More] chest pain/MI six weeks later.
Elam vS CollegePark - correct answer Doctrine of Corporate Negligence - Med Records had information on many lawsuits agains podiatrist
Patrick vs Burget - correct answer Anticompetitive Peer Review - Led to development of HCQIA
Gonzales vs Nork & Mercy Hospital - correct answer Hospitals owe patients a duty of care - laminectomy, negligently performed. MD had history of unnecessary or negligent surgeries
Webman vs Little Company of Mary - correct answer Duty to credential - application denied when physician refused to authorize prior hospital to release information.
Mahmoodian vs United - correct answer Disruptive behavior - hospital can revoke otherwise competent physician's privileges when disruptive behavior adversely affects patient care.
Darling vs Charleston - correct answer End of Doctrine of charitable immunity - Patient lost leg due to improper casting. Hospitals are independently responsible for monitoring and supervising care provided.
Mathews vs Lancaster - correct answer HCQIA - Burden on physician to prove bad faith peer review. Committee including competitors found sub-standard care by Surgeon
Hongsathavij vs Qeen of Angels - correct answer Governing Body is ultimate authority - Board overturned hearing committee recommendation to reinstate call panel membership.
Osooki vs Fountain Valley - correct answer Failure to disclose - Ophthalmologist did not disclose all prior hospital affiliations on application.
Bell vs Sharp - correct answer Negligent Credentialing - Hospital liable for failure to request data from another hospital regarding its summary suspension of practitioner.
Rao vs Auburn - correct answer Personality may be considered. Physician denied privileges after reports from other hospitas on termination/restriction of privileges. Personality may be considered.
Harrell vs Total Health Care - correct answer The Managed Care Organization in this case was not held liable for negligent credentialing because State law granted immunity to non-profit health.
McClellan vs HMO Pennsylvania - correct answer Ostensible Agency - MCO found liable for providers action due to negligent credentialing.
Robinson vs Magovern - correct answer MD brough anti-trust suit against the hospital after his application was denied. Court found that hospitals may limit competition if they carefully follow objective criteria, bylaws and policies.
Miller vs Eisenhower - correct answer Denial of application due to physician's inability to work with others, no quality of care issues identified. Court held that disruptive behavior must be a real danger to qualtiy of medical care.
AHRQ - correct answer Agency for Healthcare Research and Qualtiy 1989
AHRQ - correct answer An agency within DHHS established in 1989 to improve quality, appropriateness and effectiveness of US Healthcare
Medicare Program - correct answer Established by an amendment to the Social Security Act in 1965
SMDA - correct answer Safe Medical Device Act of 1990
HCQIA - correct answer Provides immunity from liability for damages from good-faith peer review
Conditions of Participation - correct answer Federal regulations relating to Medicare and Medicaid
The Federal Register - correct answer Contains details of proposed and recently passed federal regulations and Presidential executive orders
Ostensible Agency - correct answer Responsibility due to appearance of control
Administrative Law - correct answer Regulations enacted by state and federal agencies to implement statues and regulatory requirements.
Common Law - correct answer Judicial decisions that decide the outcome of litigation.
1789 - correct answer U.S. Constitution went into effect.
27 - correct answer The number of amendments in the Constitution
15 days - correct answer Adverse action reports must be sent to state llicensing boards within
Statutory Law - correct answer Legislation passed by Congress
Main Motion - correct answer This motion introduces items to membership for consideration and cannot be made when any other motion is on the floor.
Subsidary Motion - correct answer This motion changes or affects how a main motion is handled. Subsidary motion is voted on before a main motion.
Call for Order of the Day - correct answer A request to follow the agenda [Show Less]