Exam Information Flashcards
Whakamaua Māori Health Action Plan 2020-2025 consists of what four goals?
- Enabling Maori communities to exercise their authority regarding their health and wellbeing
- Ensure the health system is fair and equitable and delivers more equitable outcomes.
- Addresses racism and discrimination.
- Protects Maori knowledge throughout the health system.
The New Zealand Healthcare system is overseen by ______, which also provides funding for the healthcare system.
Ministry of Health in Wellington
There are 20 ____, which allow for regional governance of healthcare delivery.
District Health Boards
What is the role of Primary Health Organizations?
Service high needs populations and to provide preventative programs and fulfills MoH directives.
What is the differences between Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary healthcare?
- Primary healthcare is provided by GPs or Practice nurses, and covers diagnosis, screening, counselling and prevention.
- Secondary Healthcare is found in the hospital system and covers treatment, injury, and more serious conditions.
- Tertiary Healthcare is highly specialized and long care like surgery, neonatal, cancer ect.
What governing body oversees the Code of Ethics (2019)?
New Zealand Nurses Organization (NZNO)
What codes came out of the Health Practioner’s Competence Assurance Act (2003)? What governing body oversees them?
Code of Conduct (2012)
Competencies for RN’s (2012)
Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ)
Define an Act.
A formal Description of a law passed in New Zealand. It is legally binding.
What are the three governing acts?
- Health Practioner’s Competence Assurance Act (2003)
- Health and Disability Commissioners Act (1994)
- Privacy Act (2020)
What is a code?
A code is a practical guide on how to achieve the legal standards required in a Act.
What are the four governing codes?
- Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights (Code of Rights) (1996)
- Code of Conduct (2012)
- Health Information Privacy Code (2020)
- Guideline - Code of Ethics (2019)
What are the 7 Maori Ethical principles outlined in the Code of Ethics?
- Rangatiratanga - Self-Determination
- Manaakitanga - Kindness and Respect
- Tika - Justice, Fairness, Truth
- Whanaungatanga - Connection, Relationships
- Wairuatanga - Spiritual Health
- Kotahitanga - Collective action, Unity
- Kaitiakitanga - Guardianship
What are the 9 Western Ethical principles outlined in the Code of Ethics?
- Autonomy
- Beneficence
- Non Maleficence
- Justice
- Confidentiality
- Veracity
- Fidelity
- Guardianship
- Being Professional
What are the 10 Health Consumer Rights as outlined in the Code of Health and Disability Services (1996)?
- The right to be treated with respect
- The right to freedom from discrimination, coercion, harassment, and exploitation
- The right to dignity and independence
- The right to services of an appropriate standard
- The right to effective communication
- The right to be fully informed
- The right to make an informed choice and give informed consent
- The right to support
- Rights in respect of teaching or research
- The right to complain
In relation to the Health Information Privacy Code (1994), what are the rules regarding documentation about a health consumer? What are the rules about giving out health information?
Information held about a health consumer is to be: •Up to date •Accurate •Complete •Relevant •Not misleading
Information can only be disclosed: • If they agree • Are under the Mental Health Act • Cannot make own decisions • Serious threat to another's safety