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DRIVE- SPRING
2016
PROGRAM- MBA
(Sem 4), MBADS (Sem 4 / Sem 6), PGDHSMN (Sem 2)
SUBJECT CODE
& NAME- MH0058 – Legal Aspects in Healthcare Administration
BOOK ID- B1322
CREDIT &
MARKS-4 Credits, 60 marks
Q1.
Define medical ethics. List the principles of medical ethics and outline the important
guidelines and documents in medical ethics. (Definition, Listing the
principles, Important guidelines and documents in medical ethics) 1, 2, 7
Answer:
Medical ethics: Medical ethics is defined, as a civil code of
behaviour considered correct by members of the profession for the good of both
the patient and profession. This trust goes beyond written words and leads the
public at large to expect of the doctor to have not only a high standard of
medical ability and skill but The doctor – patient relationship is considered
to be fiduciary in nature i.e. it is based on mutual trust and
Q2.
Discuss accountability in healthcare. Add a note on vicarious liability. 6, 4
Answer:
Accountability to patients: A
medical practitioner owes the patient he is treating a duty of care and is hence,
accountable to the patient firstly. Therefore in cases of medical negligence,
the patient has to establish that there was sufficient proximity between
him and the doctor. This duty of care is established once a doctor starts
to administer treatment to the patient, irrespective of remuneration. This
duty of care is also owed to the patient by the hospital or treating institution,
thereby making the hospital accountable to the patient by what is termed
as
Q3.
Discuss the important aspects of Consumer Protection Act. 10
Answer:
Important aspects of Consumer Protection Act:
1.
The right to safety: This is
the right to be protected against products, production processes and services,
which are hazardous to health or life. The right to safety has been broadened
to include the concern for consumers’
Q.4: Define abortion.
Explain medical termination of pregnancy act in detail.
Definition of abortion
Explanation of MTP act
ANS:
Definition of abortion:
Abortion is the termination of
pregnancy by any method (spontaneous or induced) before the foetus is
sufficiently developed to survive independently. Abortion may be classified
into various categories depending upon
Q.5: Explain the regulatory requirements in setting
up and running a blood bank.
Explanation of the important
regulatory requirements in setting up and running a blood bank.
ANS:
Explanation of the
important regulatory requirements in setting up and running a blood bank.
National Blood Policy: Government
of India published in the year 2002 the National Blood Policy. The objective of
Q6.
Define and classify euthanasia. Add a note on living wills. 1, 2, 7
Answer:
Definition: Euthanasia
is traced back to the Greek word, “euthanatos” which means “good death”.
It can be defined as an "intentional killing by an act/ omission of
person whose life is felt not to be worth living." The above
definition has potential for numerous loopholes especially concerning
the specific definition of the term “person” which can include any and
everybody and is not solely restricted to patients. The term
"euthanasia" encompasses a gamut of acts ranging from lethal injection
to withholding
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