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HC503 Exam

Horizontales
The federal physician self-referral law
"____ Of the Ship" -- Doctrine is a principle of medical-malpractice law, holding a surgeon liable for the actions of assistants who are under the surgeon's control.
____ Ipsa --"but for causation"
Number of employees required to be fully obligated under the PPACA.
_____ Person theory refers to a test whereby a hypothetical person is used as a legal standard, especially to determine if someone acted with negligence.
"The thing speaks for itself"
Who issues common law
Type of immunity from civil liability and particularly as regards negligent torts that is granted to certain qualifying nonprofit organizations.
Type of legal responsibility for damages or injury, even if the person did not intend or negligently cause the type of harm.
The court's authority to determine personal rights and liabilities of the parties before it.
Law that governs hospitals' obligations to stabilize indigent patients.
Type of loss not required to be disclosed in informed consent.
The rules that govern how parties, judges, and juries offer and then evaluate the various forms of proof at trial.
The protected class distinguished under Moses Cohen.
Acronym for National Institute of Health
"____ but Equal" struck by the Court
Healthcare Law (Acronym) that first protected both healthcare privacy and pre ex lookback periods.
Rule that relates to the refers to a principle that in professional-malpractice suit, the standard of care to be applied to the professional's conduct is the reasonable care exercised by similar professionals in the same vicinity and professional community
Acronym for American Medical Association
Types of terms generally required to be included in a contract.
Verticales
Acronym for full time employees as defined under the PPACA
Health care plans valued at more than $10,200 for individual coverage and $27,500 for family coverage, which are subject to a nondeductible excise tax.
The duty established for the standard for negligence
The rescinding of an offer for a contract prior to the date of its acceptance.
An actionable tort meaning that if one person's carelessness causes another personal injury, the injured party may sue to recover damages.
Number of hours an employee must work to be considered full time under the PPACA
A person with an interest in the success and workings of an organization.
An unlawful attempt or offer with force or violence to do bodily harm to another, whether from ill will or extreme carelessness.
Type of examination (acronym) allowing for doctor-patient privilege in care but not in confidentiality.
_____ Implicit - the IAT test from Harvard
"_____ Social Responsibility"
Age required to give consent to treatment.
Name of case decided by U.S. Supreme Court that struck down the Medicaid expansion under the PPACA.
Agreement to engage in medical care or to allow medical care only after all the relevant facts are disclosed.
_____ Malpractice - grounds for suing medical professionals
Acronym for doctrine referring to the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large.
_____ - the type of consent to treatment given by a patient without express permission.
Moses _____ - case striking discrimination in medical care.
Acronym for type of benefit exempt from HIPAA
Motive test assessed by the U.S. Supreme Court in Roberts v. Galen
Acronym for the Affordable Care Act
____ Burton Act
One of the three elements of scope used in assessing the validity of a restrictive covenenant or non-compete agreement.