How can one terminate a physician-patient relationship, without abandonment, if there is ongoing treatment?
30 days written notice, must provide for
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What is "proximate cause"?
Prove that negligence caused harm and that the cause was not too remote; what is required to a hold a defendant liable in a civil lawsuit
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What are the two components of proximate cause?
Cause-in-fact (but-for test) and forseeability
In a medical malpractice setting, what two instances do not need expert testimony?
Res ipsa loquitur (e.g. amputation of wrong leg) and negligence per se (a law was broken)
Is there a cap to noneconomic damages? How much?
250K for physicians, 500K for hospitals
If the claimants proportionate responsibility is more than what %, then he/she may not recover damages?
If >50%, no damages awarded.
How long is the statute of limitations for adults? For minors?
2 years; for minors, 2 years after becoming 18yo
In a criminal proceeding, is the physician-patient privilege communication confidential?
No, except for mental health and substance abuse records; judicial ruling should be obtained.
What is "therapeutic privilege", when can it be used, who has access to the information, and what is the protocol the physician must follow?
If physician thinks that information would be harmful to the patient, it can be withheld; in writing, copy in the chart; films or tests must be released to patient representative.
How many years does a physician have to keep records for adults? For minors?
7 years for adults; 7 years or until age 21 for minors; hospital must keep 10 years
Are substance abuse records admissible during criminal proceedings?
No, unless the crime is extremely serious.
Is HIV information confidential?
Yes.
Can you "break" confidentiality in order to tell a spouse that his/her spouse is HIV positive?
Yes.
If a blood bank finds a donor with an infectious disease, can they call other blood banks and tell them the name of donor and the disease?
They can tell the name of donor, not disease.
What kind of crime is the unauthorized release of records?
Misdemeanor.
What does the Medical Practice Act regulate?
The practice of medicine by MD/DOs, PAs, and acupuncturists.
Does the MPA apply to emergency assistance if there is NO charge of money? If there is money charged or billed?
No if no charge, YES if money is charged.
How many people are on the TMB? Who appoints them? Who must confirm them?
19 members, appointed by the governor, confirmed by the Senate.
How often does the Dept of Public Safety check on physicians and report to the board?
Quarterly.
What is included in the physician profile?
Ethnic origin, CME, years in practice, Medicaid participation, misdemeanors, felonies, malpractice claims
Which malpractice claims should be included?
Any jury awards, liabilities - NOT settlements.
How many CMEs per year?
24
Does the TMB have to notify a physician when a complaint is filed? Are there exceptions? How often do the parties get updated on proceedings?
Yes, within 30 days, except if it would interfere with the investigation. Updates are quarterly.
When is it not illegal to perform a third-trimester abortion?
To prevent another's death or if unborn has irreversible brain damage.
When is it not illegal to perform an abortion on a minor?
In emergency and with court order.
What prescriptions does a physician need to keep records on? Dangerous drugs? Controlled substances? Samples?
Samples and dangerous drugs as part of medical record; for schedule 3-5 records and log; for schedule 2 separate log and records; keep record for 2 years; do inventory on schedule drugs every 2 years. [Show Less]