chapter 6 Flashcards
affirmative defenses
defenses used by defendants in medical professional liability suits that allow the accused to present factual evidence that the patient’s condition was caused by some factor other than the defendant’s negligence
denial
a defense that claims innocence of the charges or that one or more of the four Ds of negligence are lacking
contributory negligence
an affirmative defense that alleges that the plaintiff, through a lack of care, caused or contributed to his or her own injury
comparative negligence
an affirmative defense claimed by the defendant, alleging that the plaintiff contributed to the injury by a certain degree
assumption of risk
a legal defense that holds that the defendant is not guilty of a negligent act because the plaintiff knew of and accepted beforehand any risks involved
emergency
a type of affirmative defense in which the person who comes to the aid of a victim in an emergency is not held liable under certain circumstances
technical defenses
defenses used in a lawsuit that are based on legal technicalities
release of tortfeasor
a technical defense that prohibits a lawsuit against the person who caused an injury (the tortfeasor) he or she was expressly released from further liability in the settlement of a suit
res judicata
“the thing has been decided.” legal principle that a claim cannot be retired between the same parties if it has already been legally resolved
statute of limitations
that period of time established by state law during which a lawsuit may be filed
risk management
the taking of steps to minimize danger, hazard, and liability
quality improvement (QI) or quality assurance
a program of measures taken by health care practitioners to uphold the quality of patient care
liability insurance
contract coverage for potential damages incurred as a result of a negligence act
claims- made insurance
a type of liability insurance that covers the insured only for those claims made (not for any injury occurring) while the policy is in force
occurrence insurance
a type of liability insurance tat covers the insured for any claims arising from an incident that occurred, during the time the policy is in force, regardless of when the claim is made