[15] CHAPTER VII LESSON 1 Flashcards
Patients who are injured during, or as a result of, [?] may seek reparation through legal channels, a complaint that is usually filed by their families.
transfusion
This has been of particular concern in[?] because of the possibility of disease transmission, especially from previously unknown sources, and because mistakes may mean death.
blood banking and transfusion medicine
Basing practices on sound [?] provides a good foundation to limit liability when these unforeseen events occur.
ethical principles
Laws are created by society through legislation called [?] (passed by either the U.S. Congress or by individual state legislatures) or by court decisions, referred to as [?] (in federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, or in state courts through their own highest state court).
statutes
case law
Federal law (enacted by Congress or by decision in federal courts, including the Supreme Court) may frequently supersede state law, but both federal and state laws can be and often are applied in particular instances.
Statutes and Regulations
The details of how laws are to be put into action are provided in regulations.
Statutes and Regulations
Regulations, both federal and state, can be applied only if they have been established according to a formal process called the Administrative Procedure Act (APA).
Statutes and Regulations
Blood banks and transfusion services are also federally regulated by provisions of the Clinical Laboratories Improvement Act of 1988 (CLIA 88) and the Medicare provisions of the Social Security Act.
Statutes and Regulations
In addition, the 1996 federal law protecting health information (Health Insurance Portability and Accessibility Act [HIPAA]), including the 2008 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act that extends these protections to electronic records and transmissions and the 2008 federal law, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), also apply.
Statutes and Regulations
Case law is established by court decisions, sometimes related to interpretations and applications of statutes and regulations
Case Law
Tort is defined as any wrong-doing for which action for damages may be brought.
Case Law
Civil lawsuits arise because someone disrespects another’s rights by:
1. Striking or threatening to strike another person (battery and assault)
2. Being careless or reckless (negligence)
3. Failing to complete an agreement (breach of contract)
4. Intruding on another’s property or privacy
5. Misbehaving in other, similar ways
Case Law
Civil lawsuits can also arise because of violation of statutes or regulations that require certain types of actions.
Case Law
BASIS OF LIABILITY: TORTS
arise from improper interactions between individuals.
Torts