Legal and Ethical Responsibilities Objective 64.01: Analyze legal roles and ethical behaviors.
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LEGAL AND ETHICALLEGAL AND ETHICAL
ETHICSETHICS
EthicsEthics
Set of principles relating to what is morally Set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrongright or wrong
Provide a standard of conduct or code of Provide a standard of conduct or code of behaviorbehavior
Allows a health care provider to analyze Allows a health care provider to analyze information and make decisions based on information and make decisions based on what people believe is right and good conductwhat people believe is right and good conduct
Modern health care advances have created Modern health care advances have created many ethical dilemmas for health care many ethical dilemmas for health care providersproviders
Some Dilemmas are….Some Dilemmas are….
Group activityGroup activity
Ethical CodesEthical Codes
Most of the national organizations Most of the national organizations representing the different health care representing the different health care occupations have established ethical occupations have established ethical codescodes
The codes differ slightly, but contain The codes differ slightly, but contain the same basic principles:the same basic principles: Put the saving of life and the promotion of Put the saving of life and the promotion of
health above all elsehealth above all else Make every effort to keep the patient as Make every effort to keep the patient as
comfortable as possible and to preserve life comfortable as possible and to preserve life whenever possiblewhenever possible
Ethical Code PrinciplesEthical Code Principles Respect the patient’s choice to die Respect the patient’s choice to die
peacefully and with dignity when all options peacefully and with dignity when all options have been discussed with the patient and have been discussed with the patient and family and/or predetermined by advance family and/or predetermined by advance directivesdirectives
Treat all patients equally, regardless of race, Treat all patients equally, regardless of race, religion, social or economic status, sex, or religion, social or economic status, sex, or nationality. Bias, prejudice, and nationality. Bias, prejudice, and discrimination have no place in health carediscrimination have no place in health care
Provide care for all individuals to the best of Provide care for all individuals to the best of your abilityyour ability
Maintain a competent level of skill Maintain a competent level of skill consistent with your particular occupationconsistent with your particular occupation
Principles continued…Principles continued…
Stay informed and up to date and pursue Stay informed and up to date and pursue continuing education as necessarycontinuing education as necessary
Maintain Maintain confidentialityconfidentiality. . Confidentiality means that information about the Confidentiality means that information about the
patient must remain private and can be shared patient must remain private and can be shared only with other members of the patient’s health only with other members of the patient’s health care team.care team.
A legal violation can occur if a patient suffers A legal violation can occur if a patient suffers personal or financial damage when confidential personal or financial damage when confidential info is shared with others, including family info is shared with others, including family members. members.
Info obtained from patients should not be Info obtained from patients should not be repeated or used for personal gain. repeated or used for personal gain.
Gossiping about patients is ethically wrong.Gossiping about patients is ethically wrong.
And moreAnd more Refrain from immoral, unethical, and Refrain from immoral, unethical, and
illegal practices. If you observe others illegal practices. If you observe others taking part in illegal actions, report such taking part in illegal actions, report such actions to the proper authoritiesactions to the proper authorities
Show loyalty to patients, co-workers, and Show loyalty to patients, co-workers, and employers. Avoid negative or derogatory employers. Avoid negative or derogatory statements and always express a positive statements and always express a positive attitudeattitude
Be sincere, honest, and caring. Treat Be sincere, honest, and caring. Treat others as you would want to be treated. others as you would want to be treated. Show respect and concern for the feelings, Show respect and concern for the feelings, dignity, and rights of othersdignity, and rights of others
Patients’ RightsPatients’ Rights
Federal and state legislation requires Federal and state legislation requires health care agencies to have written health care agencies to have written policies concerning patients’ rights, or policies concerning patients’ rights, or the factors of care that patients can the factors of care that patients can expect to receiveexpect to receive
Agencies expect all personnel to respect Agencies expect all personnel to respect and honor these rightsand honor these rights
The American Hospital Association has The American Hospital Association has adopted a “adopted a “Patient’s Bill of Rights” Patient’s Bill of Rights” that is recognized and honored by many that is recognized and honored by many health facilities.health facilities.
Patient’s Bill of RightsPatient’s Bill of Rights States, in part, that a patient has the right to:States, in part, that a patient has the right to: 1. considerate and respectful care1. considerate and respectful care 2. obtain complete, current info concerning 2. obtain complete, current info concerning
diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis (expected outcome)(expected outcome)
3. receive info necessary to give informed 3. receive info necessary to give informed consent prior to the start of any procedure or consent prior to the start of any procedure or treatmenttreatment
4. have advance directives for health care 4. have advance directives for health care and/or refuse treatment to the extent and/or refuse treatment to the extent permitted under lawpermitted under law
5. privacy concerning a medical care program5. privacy concerning a medical care program
Bill of Rights continuedBill of Rights continued
6. confidential treatment of all 6. confidential treatment of all communications and recordscommunications and records
7. reasonable response to a request for 7. reasonable response to a request for serviceservice
8. obtain info regarding any relationship of 8. obtain info regarding any relationship of the hospital to other health care and the hospital to other health care and educational institutionseducational institutions
9. be advised of and have the right to refuse 9. be advised of and have the right to refuse to participate in any research projectto participate in any research project
10. expect reasonable continuity of care10. expect reasonable continuity of care
Bill of RightsBill of Rights
11. review medical records and 11. review medical records and examine bills and receive an examine bills and receive an explanation of all care and chargesexplanation of all care and charges
12. be informed of any hospital rules, 12. be informed of any hospital rules, regulations, and/or policies and the regulations, and/or policies and the resources available to resolve resources available to resolve disputes or grievancesdisputes or grievances
OBRAOBRA
Residents in a long-term care facilities are Residents in a long-term care facilities are guaranteed certain rights under the guaranteed certain rights under the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 19871987
Every long-term care facility must inform Every long-term care facility must inform residents or their guardians of these residents or their guardians of these rights, and a copy must be posted in each rights, and a copy must be posted in each facility.facility.
Often called a Often called a “Resident’s Bill of “Resident’s Bill of Rights”Rights”
Resident’s Bill of RightsResident’s Bill of Rights
1.1. Free choice regarding physician, treatment, Free choice regarding physician, treatment, care, and participation in researchcare, and participation in research
2.2. Freedom from abuse and chemical or Freedom from abuse and chemical or physical restraintsphysical restraints
3.3. Privacy and confidentiality of personal and Privacy and confidentiality of personal and chemical recordschemical records
4.4. Accommodation of needs and choice Accommodation of needs and choice regarding activities, schedules, and health regarding activities, schedules, and health carecare
5.5. Voice grievances without fear of retaliation Voice grievances without fear of retaliation or discriminationor discrimination
Resident’s Bill of Rights continuedResident’s Bill of Rights continued
1.1. Organize and participate in family/resident groups Organize and participate in family/resident groups and in social, religious, and community activitiesand in social, religious, and community activities
2.2. Information on medical benefits, medical records, Information on medical benefits, medical records, survey results, deficiencies of the facility, and survey results, deficiencies of the facility, and advocacy groups including he ombudsman program advocacy groups including he ombudsman program (state representative who checks on resident care (state representative who checks on resident care and violation of rights)and violation of rights)
3.3. Manage personal funds and use personal possessionsManage personal funds and use personal possessions4.4. Unlimited access to immediate family or relatives Unlimited access to immediate family or relatives
and to share a room with his or her spouse, if both and to share a room with his or her spouse, if both are residentsare residents
5.5. Remain in the facility and not be transferred or Remain in the facility and not be transferred or discharged except for medical reasons, the welfare discharged except for medical reasons, the welfare of the resident or others, failure to pay, or if the of the resident or others, failure to pay, or if the facility either cannot meet the resident’s needs or facility either cannot meet the resident’s needs or ceases to operateceases to operate
OBRAOBRA
All states have adopted these rights, All states have adopted these rights, and some have added additional and some have added additional rightsrights
Health care workers can face job Health care workers can face job loss, fines, and even imprisonment if loss, fines, and even imprisonment if they do not follow and grand they do not follow and grand established patients’ or residents’ established patients’ or residents’ rightsrights
Advance Directives for Health CareAdvance Directives for Health Care
Also known as legal directivesAlso known as legal directives Legal documents that allow individuals Legal documents that allow individuals
to state what medical treatment they to state what medical treatment they want or do not want in the event that want or do not want in the event that they become incapacitated and are they become incapacitated and are unable to express their wishes unable to express their wishes regarding medical careregarding medical care
Two main directives are a living will Two main directives are a living will and a Durable Power of Attorney (POA) and a Durable Power of Attorney (POA) for Health Carefor Health Care
Living WillsLiving Wills
Documents that allow individuals to state Documents that allow individuals to state what measure should or should not be taken what measure should or should not be taken to prolong life when their conditions are to prolong life when their conditions are terminalterminal
Document must be signed when the Document must be signed when the individual is competent and witnessed by two individual is competent and witnessed by two adults who cannot benefit from the deathadults who cannot benefit from the death
Frequently results in a DNRFrequently results in a DNR Allows the patient to die in peace and keep Allows the patient to die in peace and keep
the belief that quality of life is more important the belief that quality of life is more important than quantitythan quantity
Durable Power of Attorney (POA)Durable Power of Attorney (POA)
Document that permits an individual Document that permits an individual (known as a principal) to appoint another (known as a principal) to appoint another person (agent) to make any decisions person (agent) to make any decisions regarding health care if the principal regarding health care if the principal should become unable to make decisionsshould become unable to make decisions
Includes providing or withholding specific Includes providing or withholding specific medical or surgical procedures, hiring or medical or surgical procedures, hiring or dismissing health care providers, spending dismissing health care providers, spending or withholding funds for health care, and or withholding funds for health care, and having access to medical recordshaving access to medical records
POA must be signed by the principal, POA must be signed by the principal, agent, and one or two adult witnessesagent, and one or two adult witnesses
Patient Self-Determination Act Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA)(PSDA)
19901990 Mandates that all health care facilities Mandates that all health care facilities
receiving any type of federal aid receiving any type of federal aid comply with the following comply with the following requirements:requirements: Inform every adult, both orally and in Inform every adult, both orally and in
writing, of their right under state law to writing, of their right under state law to make decisions concerning medical care, make decisions concerning medical care, including the right to refuse treatment including the right to refuse treatment and right-to-die optionsand right-to-die options
Provide information and assistance in Provide information and assistance in preparing advance directivespreparing advance directives
PSDAPSDA
Document any advance directives on the Document any advance directives on the patient’s recordpatient’s record
Have written statements to implement the Have written statements to implement the patient’s rights in the decision-making patient’s rights in the decision-making processprocess
Affirm that there will be no discrimination Affirm that there will be no discrimination or effect on care because of advance or effect on care because of advance directivesdirectives
Educate the staff on the medical and legal Educate the staff on the medical and legal issues of advance directivesissues of advance directives
PSDAPSDA
PSDA ensures that patients are PSDA ensures that patients are informed of their right and have the informed of their right and have the opportunity to determine the care opportunity to determine the care they will receivethey will receive
All health care workers must be All health care workers must be aware of and honor advance or legal aware of and honor advance or legal directivesdirectives