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Standard |
Posted: 06/25/07
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R State Standard £Institutionally Developed College: n/a |
MAS 101 - Legal Aspects of the Medical Office
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Course
Description |
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Introduces
the basic concept of medical assisting and its relationship to the other
health fields. Emphasizes medical ethics, legal aspects of medicine,
and the medical assistant's role as an agent of the physician. Provides
the student with knowledge of medical jurisprudence and the essentials of
professional behavior. Topics include: introduction to medical
assisting, introduction to medical law, physician-patient-assistant
relationship, medical office in litigation, ethics, bioethical issues and
HIPAA. |
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Competency Areas |
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Introduction
to Medical Assisting |
Class |
3 |
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Introduction
to Medical Law |
D. Lab |
0 |
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Physician-Patient-Assistant
Relationship |
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Lab/O.B.I. |
0 |
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Medical Office in Litigation |
Credit |
3 |
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Ethics |
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Bio-Ethical Issues, State Laws, HIPAA |
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Prerequisite: |
Program
Admission |
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Corequisite: |
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Course Guide |
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Competency |
After completing this section,
the student will be able to: |
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Class |
D.Lab
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P.Lab/ O.B.I. |
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INTRODUCTION TO
MEDICAL ASSISTING |
4 |
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Role of the medical assistant |
Identify clinical
and administrative duties and various types of medical practices. |
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Professional
organizations |
Identify
professional affiliation within the medical assisting field. |
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History of medicine |
Identify
historical men and women and their medical contribution. |
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Future directions |
Adhere to current
government regulations. |
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INTRODUCTION
TO MEDICAL LAW |
5 |
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Legal vocabulary |
Define selected
legal terms. |
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Criminal and civil law |
Distinguish
between criminal and civil causes of action. |
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Define Good
Samaritan Laws |
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PHYSICIAN-PATIENT-ASSISTANT RELATIONSHIP |
5 |
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Types of contracts and consent |
Distinguish
between implied and expressed contracts and informed and uninformed consent. |
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Formation of a contract |
Define the
physician/patient/ assistant relationship initiation and termination. |
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Elements of a contract |
Describe the three
elements that make a contract valid. |
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MEDICAL
OFFICE IN LITIGATION |
6 |
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0 |
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Legal vocabulary |
Define selected
legal terms. |
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Negligence versus malpractice |
Distinguish
between negligence and malpractice. |
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Elements of a civil malpractice suit |
List the elements
of a civil malpractice cause of action. |
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Personal and professional liability |
Identify liability
as it applies to personal and professional actions. |
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ETHICS
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2 |
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Codes of ethics |
Identify selected
codes of ethics. |
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Unethical conduct |
List actions that
indicate unethical conduct. |
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BIOETHICAL ISSUES, STATE LAW, HIPAA |
8 |
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Bioethical issues |
Discuss and list
bio-ethical issues. |
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Abortions |
Discuss arguments
given pro and con to abortions. |
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List theories of
when life begins. |
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Identify
guidelines for abortion in ambulatory care. |
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Organ allocation |
Discuss
criteria/issues to be considered in organ procurement. |
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Advance directives |
Discuss the
Patient Self-Determination Act. |
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Explain differences
between the various advanced directives. |
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Describe the
factors to be considered when patients are making out the living will |
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State laws |
State the basic
functions of the Medical Practice Act. |
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Identify duties of
the physician to the public concerning mandatory reporting issue |
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Discuss current
state laws relevant to the role of a medical assistant. |
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HIPAA |
Discuss regulations
of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
(HIPAA). |
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List the impact HIPAA
has on health care. |
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Identify
consequences (penalties) regarding breach of patient health information
confidentiality. |
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Medical records |
State the
ownership and apply the legal doctrine of privileged communication to
the contents of the medical record. |
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Suggested Resources |
BOOKS
Fremgen, B.
F. (2005) Medical Law and Ethics. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle,
Cody, J. (2007)
Medical
Assisting Made Incredibly Easy: Law and
Ethics. Philidelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins Judson, K., Harrison, C., &
Hicks, S.B. (2006) Law & Ethics for Medical Careers. 4th ed.
Keir, L., Wise, B. A., Krebs, C.,
& Kelley-Arney, C. (2008). Medical
Assisting Administrative and Clinical Competencies. 6th ed.
Keir, L., Wise, B. A., Krebs, C.,
& Kelley-Arney, C. (2008). Workbook
to Accompany Medical Assisting, Administrative and Clinical Competencies. 6th ed. Thomson Delmar Learning.
Beaman,
N. & Flemin-McPhillips, L. (2007). Pearson’s Comprehensive Medical Assisting. Upper Saddle,
Prentice Hall.
Publishers’ Websites
Glencoe/McGraw Hill http://catalogs.mhhe.com/mhhe/home.do
ECM Paradigm http://www.emcp.com/product_catalog/index.php?GroupID=87
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Thomson Delmar Learning http://www.delmarlearning.com/healthcare/Index.aspx?cat1ID=HCR
Prentice Hall http://vig.prenhall.com/
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