Laws of Medicine: Core Legal Aspects for the Healthcare Professional
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction to US Legal System -- U.S. Government -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 The U.S. Constitution -- 2.2 The Three Branches of Government and What They Do -- 2.3 Federalism -- 2.4 Supremacy Clause -- 2.5 Sources of Law -- Statutes -- Regulations -- Case Law -- 2.6 Statutes vs. Other Sources of Law -- 2.7 The United States is a Common Law Country -- 2.8 The Judiciary and the Case Law System -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- The Courts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Introduction to the Courts -- 2.2 Dual Federal and State Court Systems -- 2.3 The Federal Courts -- Organization -- Hierarchical Organization of the Federal Courts -- Geographical Distribution of the Federal Courts -- Qualifications, Selection, and Tenure of Federal Judges -- Federal Courts as Courts of General or Specialized Jurisdiction -- Federal Courts as Courts of General Jurisdiction -- Specialized Federal Judicial Bodies -- Limited Competence of the Federal Courts -- Subject Matter Jurisdiction -- Justiciability -- Proceeding Through the Federal Courts -- Proceeding Through the U.S. District Courts -- Proceeding Through the U.S. Courts of Appeals -- Proceeding Through the U.S. Supreme Court -- 2.4 The State Courts -- 2.5 Standards of Proof -- 2.6 Choosing a Court -- 2.7 Stare Decisis and the Importance of Judicial Precedent -- Introduction -- Benefits of Stare Decisis -- Application of Stare Decisis Principles -- Scope of the Earlier Decision -- Whether an Earlier Judicial Decision Is Binding or Persuasive -- When Will the Supreme Court Overrule Itself? -- Super Precedent -- Stare Decisis and State Law and State Courts -- 2.8 Due Process -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Anatomy of a Lawsuit -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Governing Rules | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.2 Commencing a Lawsuit -- Cause of Action and Damages -- Filing a Complaint -- Answering the Complaint -- Additional Pleadings -- 2.3 Pre-Trial Activities -- Discovery -- Motions Practice -- Orders -- 2.4 Trial -- Judge Versus Jury Trial -- Procedural Overview -- Opening Statements -- Presentation of Case by Plaintiff -- Presentation of Defense by Defendant -- Possible Rebuttal by Plaintiff -- Closing Statements -- Verdict -- Additional Motions Practice -- 2.5 Costs of Trial -- 2.6 Appeals -- 2.7 Settlement, Mediation, and Arbitration -- Generally -- Settlement -- Mediation -- Arbitration -- 3 Application (Cases and Examples) -- 4 Summary -- References -- Contract Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Which Promises Does the Law Enforce? -- Bargains -- Reliance -- 2.2 Contract Interpretation and Formation -- Written and Oral Contracts -- Contract Formation -- 2.3 Excuses to Contract Performance -- 2.4 Legal Remedies in Contract Law -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part II: Public Health Law -- Public Health Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Public Health Law -- 2.1 Foundational Public Health Laws -- 2.2 Sources of Public Health Authority -- The U.S. Constitution -- Statutes -- Regulations -- Executive Orders -- Case Law -- Tribal Sovereignty -- 2.3 Limitations on Public Health Authority -- Due Process -- Preemption -- 3 Law as a Social Determinant of Health -- 4 Public Health and Legislation "By the People" -- 5 A Look at Global Public Health Law -- 5.1 Interventional Public Health Law: Two Selected Examples -- Chronic Disease Prevention and the Law -- Application: Hypothetical Case Study -- Legal Framework -- Law and Injury Prevention and Control -- Application: Hypothetical Case Study -- Legal Framework -- 6 Summary -- References -- Part III: Access to Care | |
505 | 8 | |a Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 "Medicare-Participating Hospitals" -- 2.2 "Emergency Department" -- 2.3 "Any Individual" -- 2.4 "Comes To" -- 2.5 "Medical Screening Examination" -- 2.6 "Emergency medical condition" -- 2.7 "Stabilize" -- 2.8 Capability -- 2.9 Transfers -- 2.10 On-call Physicians -- 2.11 Enforcement Mechanisms -- 2.12 Public Emergencies -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Healthcare Reform -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 A Brief History of U.S. Health Reform -- 2.2 Passing the ACA -- 2.3 Understanding the ACA -- 2.4 Access to Coverage: The Individual Mandate, Guaranteed Issue, and Beyond -- 2.5 Exchanges -- 2.6 Medicaid Expansion -- 2.7 Additional Provisions and Financing -- 2.8 Implementing the Affordable Care Act -- 2.9 Challenges to the ACA -- 2.10 Constitutionality: NFIB v. Sebelius and California v. Texas -- 2.11 Exchanges: King v. Burwell -- 2.12 Coverage Requirements: Hobby Lobby -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part IV: Tort Law -- Malpractice -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Medical Malpractice -- 2.2 Medical Battery -- 2.3 Informed Consent -- 2.4 Vicarious Liability -- 2.5 Federal Tort Claims Act -- 2.6 Tort Reform -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Liability in Reproduction and Birth -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Informed Consent -- 2.2 Wrongful Death -- 2.3 Assisted Reproductive Technologies -- Procreation Imposed: Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life Claims -- Procreation Confounded -- Procreation Denied -- 2.4 Abortion -- 2.5 Labor and Delivery -- 2.6 Postpartum Care -- 2.7 Application (Cases and Examples) -- Application 1: Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life -- Application 2: Informed Consent in Childbirth | |
505 | 8 | |a Application 3: Post-Natal Care and Maternal Death -- 3 Summary -- References -- Product Liability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 3 Applications -- 3.1 Federal Preemption -- 3.2 Jurisdictions -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part V: Administrative Law -- Administrative Law-And Its Application in Health Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Importance of State Regulation of Medicine -- 2.2 The Administrative Process-the Dichotomy Between Adjudication and Rulemaking -- Rulemaking -- Presidential Involvement in Rulemaking -- Interpretive Rules, Policy Statements, and Guidelines -- Adjudication Under the APA -- Formal Adjudication -- Due Process and Informal Adjudication -- Choice of Procedures -- 2.3 Judicial Review of Administrative Action -- Availability of Judicial Review -- Standing to Sue -- Timing of Judicial Review -- The Forum for Judicial Review -- Scope of Review -- Review of the Agency's Fact Finding -- Review of Legal Interpretations -- Non-Judicial Means of Accountability -- 2.4 Application of Administrative Law to Health Law -- The Department of Health and Human Services -- Food and Drug Administration -- Centers for Medicare & -- Medicaid Services -- OMHA -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- National Institutes of Health -- Social Security Administration -- Department of Labor -- Black Lung Benefits Program -- OSHA -- Department of Veterans Affairs -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Licensing Boards -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part VI: Federal Regulations -- Health Privacy, Security, and Information Management -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 State Professional Practice Acts -- 2.2 State Facility Licensing Laws -- 2.3 Federal Medicare Conditions of Participation -- 2.4 The Federal HIPAA Privacy Rule | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.5 The Federal HIPAA Security Rule -- 2.6 The Federal HIPAA Breach Notification Rule -- 2.7 State Consumer Data Protection Laws -- 2.8 Federal Consumer Data Protection Bills -- 3 Summary -- References -- Corporate Practice of Medicine -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Background -- 2.2 Applicability of the CPOM Doctrine -- 2.3 Healthcare Consolidation and the CPOM Doctrine -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Transparency and the Federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Voluntary Industry Efforts -- 2.2 State Laws -- 2.3 Federal Transparency Efforts -- 2.4 Federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act (PPSA) -- Applicable Manufacturers -- Covered Recipients -- Reportable Payments and Transfers of Value -- Food and Beverage -- Excluded Payments and Transfers of Value -- Reported Information -- Reportable Ownership or Investment Interests -- Research Payments -- Covered Recipient Review and Dispute of Reported Data -- Penalties for Noncompliance -- Relationship to State Sunshine Laws -- Use of PPSA Information -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Labor and Employment Issues for Clinicians -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Restrictive Covenants -- 2.1 Discussion -- 2.2 Application -- 3 Discrimination -- 3.1 Discussion -- 3.2 Application -- 4 Labor Law -- 4.1 Discussion -- 4.2 Application -- 5 Independent Contractors -- 5.1 Discussion -- 5.2 Application -- 6 Summary -- References -- Part VII: Healthcare Fraud and Abuse -- The False Claims Act -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 The Statute -- 2.2 The Elements of the False Claims Act -- The Claim -- Falsity -- Knowledge -- Materiality -- Damages -- Whistleblower Provisions -- 2.3 Qui Tam Procedure -- 3 Government Intervention Decision -- 4 Dismissal of a Qui Tam Action -- 4.1 Retaliation Provisions | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction to US Legal System -- U.S. Government -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 The U.S. Constitution -- 2.2 The Three Branches of Government and What They Do -- 2.3 Federalism -- 2.4 Supremacy Clause -- 2.5 Sources of Law -- Statutes -- Regulations -- Case Law -- 2.6 Statutes vs. Other Sources of Law -- 2.7 The United States is a Common Law Country -- 2.8 The Judiciary and the Case Law System -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- The Courts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Introduction to the Courts -- 2.2 Dual Federal and State Court Systems -- 2.3 The Federal Courts -- Organization -- Hierarchical Organization of the Federal Courts -- Geographical Distribution of the Federal Courts -- Qualifications, Selection, and Tenure of Federal Judges -- Federal Courts as Courts of General or Specialized Jurisdiction -- Federal Courts as Courts of General Jurisdiction -- Specialized Federal Judicial Bodies -- Limited Competence of the Federal Courts -- Subject Matter Jurisdiction -- Justiciability -- Proceeding Through the Federal Courts -- Proceeding Through the U.S. District Courts -- Proceeding Through the U.S. Courts of Appeals -- Proceeding Through the U.S. Supreme Court -- 2.4 The State Courts -- 2.5 Standards of Proof -- 2.6 Choosing a Court -- 2.7 Stare Decisis and the Importance of Judicial Precedent -- Introduction -- Benefits of Stare Decisis -- Application of Stare Decisis Principles -- Scope of the Earlier Decision -- Whether an Earlier Judicial Decision Is Binding or Persuasive -- When Will the Supreme Court Overrule Itself? -- Super Precedent -- Stare Decisis and State Law and State Courts -- 2.8 Due Process -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Anatomy of a Lawsuit -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Governing Rules 2.2 Commencing a Lawsuit -- Cause of Action and Damages -- Filing a Complaint -- Answering the Complaint -- Additional Pleadings -- 2.3 Pre-Trial Activities -- Discovery -- Motions Practice -- Orders -- 2.4 Trial -- Judge Versus Jury Trial -- Procedural Overview -- Opening Statements -- Presentation of Case by Plaintiff -- Presentation of Defense by Defendant -- Possible Rebuttal by Plaintiff -- Closing Statements -- Verdict -- Additional Motions Practice -- 2.5 Costs of Trial -- 2.6 Appeals -- 2.7 Settlement, Mediation, and Arbitration -- Generally -- Settlement -- Mediation -- Arbitration -- 3 Application (Cases and Examples) -- 4 Summary -- References -- Contract Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Which Promises Does the Law Enforce? -- Bargains -- Reliance -- 2.2 Contract Interpretation and Formation -- Written and Oral Contracts -- Contract Formation -- 2.3 Excuses to Contract Performance -- 2.4 Legal Remedies in Contract Law -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part II: Public Health Law -- Public Health Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Public Health Law -- 2.1 Foundational Public Health Laws -- 2.2 Sources of Public Health Authority -- The U.S. Constitution -- Statutes -- Regulations -- Executive Orders -- Case Law -- Tribal Sovereignty -- 2.3 Limitations on Public Health Authority -- Due Process -- Preemption -- 3 Law as a Social Determinant of Health -- 4 Public Health and Legislation "By the People" -- 5 A Look at Global Public Health Law -- 5.1 Interventional Public Health Law: Two Selected Examples -- Chronic Disease Prevention and the Law -- Application: Hypothetical Case Study -- Legal Framework -- Law and Injury Prevention and Control -- Application: Hypothetical Case Study -- Legal Framework -- 6 Summary -- References -- Part III: Access to Care Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 "Medicare-Participating Hospitals" -- 2.2 "Emergency Department" -- 2.3 "Any Individual" -- 2.4 "Comes To" -- 2.5 "Medical Screening Examination" -- 2.6 "Emergency medical condition" -- 2.7 "Stabilize" -- 2.8 Capability -- 2.9 Transfers -- 2.10 On-call Physicians -- 2.11 Enforcement Mechanisms -- 2.12 Public Emergencies -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Healthcare Reform -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 A Brief History of U.S. Health Reform -- 2.2 Passing the ACA -- 2.3 Understanding the ACA -- 2.4 Access to Coverage: The Individual Mandate, Guaranteed Issue, and Beyond -- 2.5 Exchanges -- 2.6 Medicaid Expansion -- 2.7 Additional Provisions and Financing -- 2.8 Implementing the Affordable Care Act -- 2.9 Challenges to the ACA -- 2.10 Constitutionality: NFIB v. Sebelius and California v. Texas -- 2.11 Exchanges: King v. Burwell -- 2.12 Coverage Requirements: Hobby Lobby -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part IV: Tort Law -- Malpractice -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Medical Malpractice -- 2.2 Medical Battery -- 2.3 Informed Consent -- 2.4 Vicarious Liability -- 2.5 Federal Tort Claims Act -- 2.6 Tort Reform -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Liability in Reproduction and Birth -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Informed Consent -- 2.2 Wrongful Death -- 2.3 Assisted Reproductive Technologies -- Procreation Imposed: Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life Claims -- Procreation Confounded -- Procreation Denied -- 2.4 Abortion -- 2.5 Labor and Delivery -- 2.6 Postpartum Care -- 2.7 Application (Cases and Examples) -- Application 1: Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life -- Application 2: Informed Consent in Childbirth Application 3: Post-Natal Care and Maternal Death -- 3 Summary -- References -- Product Liability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 3 Applications -- 3.1 Federal Preemption -- 3.2 Jurisdictions -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part V: Administrative Law -- Administrative Law-And Its Application in Health Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Importance of State Regulation of Medicine -- 2.2 The Administrative Process-the Dichotomy Between Adjudication and Rulemaking -- Rulemaking -- Presidential Involvement in Rulemaking -- Interpretive Rules, Policy Statements, and Guidelines -- Adjudication Under the APA -- Formal Adjudication -- Due Process and Informal Adjudication -- Choice of Procedures -- 2.3 Judicial Review of Administrative Action -- Availability of Judicial Review -- Standing to Sue -- Timing of Judicial Review -- The Forum for Judicial Review -- Scope of Review -- Review of the Agency's Fact Finding -- Review of Legal Interpretations -- Non-Judicial Means of Accountability -- 2.4 Application of Administrative Law to Health Law -- The Department of Health and Human Services -- Food and Drug Administration -- Centers for Medicare & -- Medicaid Services -- OMHA -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- National Institutes of Health -- Social Security Administration -- Department of Labor -- Black Lung Benefits Program -- OSHA -- Department of Veterans Affairs -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Licensing Boards -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part VI: Federal Regulations -- Health Privacy, Security, and Information Management -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 State Professional Practice Acts -- 2.2 State Facility Licensing Laws -- 2.3 Federal Medicare Conditions of Participation -- 2.4 The Federal HIPAA Privacy Rule 2.5 The Federal HIPAA Security Rule -- 2.6 The Federal HIPAA Breach Notification Rule -- 2.7 State Consumer Data Protection Laws -- 2.8 Federal Consumer Data Protection Bills -- 3 Summary -- References -- Corporate Practice of Medicine -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Background -- 2.2 Applicability of the CPOM Doctrine -- 2.3 Healthcare Consolidation and the CPOM Doctrine -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Transparency and the Federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Voluntary Industry Efforts -- 2.2 State Laws -- 2.3 Federal Transparency Efforts -- 2.4 Federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act (PPSA) -- Applicable Manufacturers -- Covered Recipients -- Reportable Payments and Transfers of Value -- Food and Beverage -- Excluded Payments and Transfers of Value -- Reported Information -- Reportable Ownership or Investment Interests -- Research Payments -- Covered Recipient Review and Dispute of Reported Data -- Penalties for Noncompliance -- Relationship to State Sunshine Laws -- Use of PPSA Information -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Labor and Employment Issues for Clinicians -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Restrictive Covenants -- 2.1 Discussion -- 2.2 Application -- 3 Discrimination -- 3.1 Discussion -- 3.2 Application -- 4 Labor Law -- 4.1 Discussion -- 4.2 Application -- 5 Independent Contractors -- 5.1 Discussion -- 5.2 Application -- 6 Summary -- References -- Part VII: Healthcare Fraud and Abuse -- The False Claims Act -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 The Statute -- 2.2 The Elements of the False Claims Act -- The Claim -- Falsity -- Knowledge -- Materiality -- Damages -- Whistleblower Provisions -- 2.3 Qui Tam Procedure -- 3 Government Intervention Decision -- 4 Dismissal of a Qui Tam Action -- 4.1 Retaliation Provisions 4.2 Relator's Share and Attorney's Fees |
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Verfasser aut Laws of Medicine Core Legal Aspects for the Healthcare Professional 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (548 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction to US Legal System -- U.S. Government -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 The U.S. Constitution -- 2.2 The Three Branches of Government and What They Do -- 2.3 Federalism -- 2.4 Supremacy Clause -- 2.5 Sources of Law -- Statutes -- Regulations -- Case Law -- 2.6 Statutes vs. Other Sources of Law -- 2.7 The United States is a Common Law Country -- 2.8 The Judiciary and the Case Law System -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- The Courts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Introduction to the Courts -- 2.2 Dual Federal and State Court Systems -- 2.3 The Federal Courts -- Organization -- Hierarchical Organization of the Federal Courts -- Geographical Distribution of the Federal Courts -- Qualifications, Selection, and Tenure of Federal Judges -- Federal Courts as Courts of General or Specialized Jurisdiction -- Federal Courts as Courts of General Jurisdiction -- Specialized Federal Judicial Bodies -- Limited Competence of the Federal Courts -- Subject Matter Jurisdiction -- Justiciability -- Proceeding Through the Federal Courts -- Proceeding Through the U.S. District Courts -- Proceeding Through the U.S. Courts of Appeals -- Proceeding Through the U.S. Supreme Court -- 2.4 The State Courts -- 2.5 Standards of Proof -- 2.6 Choosing a Court -- 2.7 Stare Decisis and the Importance of Judicial Precedent -- Introduction -- Benefits of Stare Decisis -- Application of Stare Decisis Principles -- Scope of the Earlier Decision -- Whether an Earlier Judicial Decision Is Binding or Persuasive -- When Will the Supreme Court Overrule Itself? -- Super Precedent -- Stare Decisis and State Law and State Courts -- 2.8 Due Process -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Anatomy of a Lawsuit -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Governing Rules 2.2 Commencing a Lawsuit -- Cause of Action and Damages -- Filing a Complaint -- Answering the Complaint -- Additional Pleadings -- 2.3 Pre-Trial Activities -- Discovery -- Motions Practice -- Orders -- 2.4 Trial -- Judge Versus Jury Trial -- Procedural Overview -- Opening Statements -- Presentation of Case by Plaintiff -- Presentation of Defense by Defendant -- Possible Rebuttal by Plaintiff -- Closing Statements -- Verdict -- Additional Motions Practice -- 2.5 Costs of Trial -- 2.6 Appeals -- 2.7 Settlement, Mediation, and Arbitration -- Generally -- Settlement -- Mediation -- Arbitration -- 3 Application (Cases and Examples) -- 4 Summary -- References -- Contract Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Which Promises Does the Law Enforce? -- Bargains -- Reliance -- 2.2 Contract Interpretation and Formation -- Written and Oral Contracts -- Contract Formation -- 2.3 Excuses to Contract Performance -- 2.4 Legal Remedies in Contract Law -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part II: Public Health Law -- Public Health Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Public Health Law -- 2.1 Foundational Public Health Laws -- 2.2 Sources of Public Health Authority -- The U.S. Constitution -- Statutes -- Regulations -- Executive Orders -- Case Law -- Tribal Sovereignty -- 2.3 Limitations on Public Health Authority -- Due Process -- Preemption -- 3 Law as a Social Determinant of Health -- 4 Public Health and Legislation "By the People" -- 5 A Look at Global Public Health Law -- 5.1 Interventional Public Health Law: Two Selected Examples -- Chronic Disease Prevention and the Law -- Application: Hypothetical Case Study -- Legal Framework -- Law and Injury Prevention and Control -- Application: Hypothetical Case Study -- Legal Framework -- 6 Summary -- References -- Part III: Access to Care Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 "Medicare-Participating Hospitals" -- 2.2 "Emergency Department" -- 2.3 "Any Individual" -- 2.4 "Comes To" -- 2.5 "Medical Screening Examination" -- 2.6 "Emergency medical condition" -- 2.7 "Stabilize" -- 2.8 Capability -- 2.9 Transfers -- 2.10 On-call Physicians -- 2.11 Enforcement Mechanisms -- 2.12 Public Emergencies -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Healthcare Reform -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 A Brief History of U.S. Health Reform -- 2.2 Passing the ACA -- 2.3 Understanding the ACA -- 2.4 Access to Coverage: The Individual Mandate, Guaranteed Issue, and Beyond -- 2.5 Exchanges -- 2.6 Medicaid Expansion -- 2.7 Additional Provisions and Financing -- 2.8 Implementing the Affordable Care Act -- 2.9 Challenges to the ACA -- 2.10 Constitutionality: NFIB v. Sebelius and California v. Texas -- 2.11 Exchanges: King v. Burwell -- 2.12 Coverage Requirements: Hobby Lobby -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part IV: Tort Law -- Malpractice -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Medical Malpractice -- 2.2 Medical Battery -- 2.3 Informed Consent -- 2.4 Vicarious Liability -- 2.5 Federal Tort Claims Act -- 2.6 Tort Reform -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Liability in Reproduction and Birth -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Informed Consent -- 2.2 Wrongful Death -- 2.3 Assisted Reproductive Technologies -- Procreation Imposed: Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life Claims -- Procreation Confounded -- Procreation Denied -- 2.4 Abortion -- 2.5 Labor and Delivery -- 2.6 Postpartum Care -- 2.7 Application (Cases and Examples) -- Application 1: Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life -- Application 2: Informed Consent in Childbirth Application 3: Post-Natal Care and Maternal Death -- 3 Summary -- References -- Product Liability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 3 Applications -- 3.1 Federal Preemption -- 3.2 Jurisdictions -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part V: Administrative Law -- Administrative Law-And Its Application in Health Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Importance of State Regulation of Medicine -- 2.2 The Administrative Process-the Dichotomy Between Adjudication and Rulemaking -- Rulemaking -- Presidential Involvement in Rulemaking -- Interpretive Rules, Policy Statements, and Guidelines -- Adjudication Under the APA -- Formal Adjudication -- Due Process and Informal Adjudication -- Choice of Procedures -- 2.3 Judicial Review of Administrative Action -- Availability of Judicial Review -- Standing to Sue -- Timing of Judicial Review -- The Forum for Judicial Review -- Scope of Review -- Review of the Agency's Fact Finding -- Review of Legal Interpretations -- Non-Judicial Means of Accountability -- 2.4 Application of Administrative Law to Health Law -- The Department of Health and Human Services -- Food and Drug Administration -- Centers for Medicare & -- Medicaid Services -- OMHA -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- National Institutes of Health -- Social Security Administration -- Department of Labor -- Black Lung Benefits Program -- OSHA -- Department of Veterans Affairs -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Licensing Boards -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part VI: Federal Regulations -- Health Privacy, Security, and Information Management -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 State Professional Practice Acts -- 2.2 State Facility Licensing Laws -- 2.3 Federal Medicare Conditions of Participation -- 2.4 The Federal HIPAA Privacy Rule 2.5 The Federal HIPAA Security Rule -- 2.6 The Federal HIPAA Breach Notification Rule -- 2.7 State Consumer Data Protection Laws -- 2.8 Federal Consumer Data Protection Bills -- 3 Summary -- References -- Corporate Practice of Medicine -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Background -- 2.2 Applicability of the CPOM Doctrine -- 2.3 Healthcare Consolidation and the CPOM Doctrine -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Transparency and the Federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Voluntary Industry Efforts -- 2.2 State Laws -- 2.3 Federal Transparency Efforts -- 2.4 Federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act (PPSA) -- Applicable Manufacturers -- Covered Recipients -- Reportable Payments and Transfers of Value -- Food and Beverage -- Excluded Payments and Transfers of Value -- Reported Information -- Reportable Ownership or Investment Interests -- Research Payments -- Covered Recipient Review and Dispute of Reported Data -- Penalties for Noncompliance -- Relationship to State Sunshine Laws -- Use of PPSA Information -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Labor and Employment Issues for Clinicians -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Restrictive Covenants -- 2.1 Discussion -- 2.2 Application -- 3 Discrimination -- 3.1 Discussion -- 3.2 Application -- 4 Labor Law -- 4.1 Discussion -- 4.2 Application -- 5 Independent Contractors -- 5.1 Discussion -- 5.2 Application -- 6 Summary -- References -- Part VII: Healthcare Fraud and Abuse -- The False Claims Act -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 The Statute -- 2.2 The Elements of the False Claims Act -- The Claim -- Falsity -- Knowledge -- Materiality -- Damages -- Whistleblower Provisions -- 2.3 Qui Tam Procedure -- 3 Government Intervention Decision -- 4 Dismissal of a Qui Tam Action -- 4.1 Retaliation Provisions 4.2 Relator's Share and Attorney's Fees Medical laws and legislation-United States Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pasha, Amirala S. Laws of Medicine Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783031081613 |
spellingShingle | Pasha, Amirala S. Laws of Medicine Core Legal Aspects for the Healthcare Professional Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction to US Legal System -- U.S. Government -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 The U.S. Constitution -- 2.2 The Three Branches of Government and What They Do -- 2.3 Federalism -- 2.4 Supremacy Clause -- 2.5 Sources of Law -- Statutes -- Regulations -- Case Law -- 2.6 Statutes vs. Other Sources of Law -- 2.7 The United States is a Common Law Country -- 2.8 The Judiciary and the Case Law System -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- The Courts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Introduction to the Courts -- 2.2 Dual Federal and State Court Systems -- 2.3 The Federal Courts -- Organization -- Hierarchical Organization of the Federal Courts -- Geographical Distribution of the Federal Courts -- Qualifications, Selection, and Tenure of Federal Judges -- Federal Courts as Courts of General or Specialized Jurisdiction -- Federal Courts as Courts of General Jurisdiction -- Specialized Federal Judicial Bodies -- Limited Competence of the Federal Courts -- Subject Matter Jurisdiction -- Justiciability -- Proceeding Through the Federal Courts -- Proceeding Through the U.S. District Courts -- Proceeding Through the U.S. Courts of Appeals -- Proceeding Through the U.S. Supreme Court -- 2.4 The State Courts -- 2.5 Standards of Proof -- 2.6 Choosing a Court -- 2.7 Stare Decisis and the Importance of Judicial Precedent -- Introduction -- Benefits of Stare Decisis -- Application of Stare Decisis Principles -- Scope of the Earlier Decision -- Whether an Earlier Judicial Decision Is Binding or Persuasive -- When Will the Supreme Court Overrule Itself? -- Super Precedent -- Stare Decisis and State Law and State Courts -- 2.8 Due Process -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Anatomy of a Lawsuit -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Governing Rules 2.2 Commencing a Lawsuit -- Cause of Action and Damages -- Filing a Complaint -- Answering the Complaint -- Additional Pleadings -- 2.3 Pre-Trial Activities -- Discovery -- Motions Practice -- Orders -- 2.4 Trial -- Judge Versus Jury Trial -- Procedural Overview -- Opening Statements -- Presentation of Case by Plaintiff -- Presentation of Defense by Defendant -- Possible Rebuttal by Plaintiff -- Closing Statements -- Verdict -- Additional Motions Practice -- 2.5 Costs of Trial -- 2.6 Appeals -- 2.7 Settlement, Mediation, and Arbitration -- Generally -- Settlement -- Mediation -- Arbitration -- 3 Application (Cases and Examples) -- 4 Summary -- References -- Contract Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Which Promises Does the Law Enforce? -- Bargains -- Reliance -- 2.2 Contract Interpretation and Formation -- Written and Oral Contracts -- Contract Formation -- 2.3 Excuses to Contract Performance -- 2.4 Legal Remedies in Contract Law -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part II: Public Health Law -- Public Health Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Public Health Law -- 2.1 Foundational Public Health Laws -- 2.2 Sources of Public Health Authority -- The U.S. Constitution -- Statutes -- Regulations -- Executive Orders -- Case Law -- Tribal Sovereignty -- 2.3 Limitations on Public Health Authority -- Due Process -- Preemption -- 3 Law as a Social Determinant of Health -- 4 Public Health and Legislation "By the People" -- 5 A Look at Global Public Health Law -- 5.1 Interventional Public Health Law: Two Selected Examples -- Chronic Disease Prevention and the Law -- Application: Hypothetical Case Study -- Legal Framework -- Law and Injury Prevention and Control -- Application: Hypothetical Case Study -- Legal Framework -- 6 Summary -- References -- Part III: Access to Care Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 "Medicare-Participating Hospitals" -- 2.2 "Emergency Department" -- 2.3 "Any Individual" -- 2.4 "Comes To" -- 2.5 "Medical Screening Examination" -- 2.6 "Emergency medical condition" -- 2.7 "Stabilize" -- 2.8 Capability -- 2.9 Transfers -- 2.10 On-call Physicians -- 2.11 Enforcement Mechanisms -- 2.12 Public Emergencies -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Healthcare Reform -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 A Brief History of U.S. Health Reform -- 2.2 Passing the ACA -- 2.3 Understanding the ACA -- 2.4 Access to Coverage: The Individual Mandate, Guaranteed Issue, and Beyond -- 2.5 Exchanges -- 2.6 Medicaid Expansion -- 2.7 Additional Provisions and Financing -- 2.8 Implementing the Affordable Care Act -- 2.9 Challenges to the ACA -- 2.10 Constitutionality: NFIB v. Sebelius and California v. Texas -- 2.11 Exchanges: King v. Burwell -- 2.12 Coverage Requirements: Hobby Lobby -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part IV: Tort Law -- Malpractice -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Medical Malpractice -- 2.2 Medical Battery -- 2.3 Informed Consent -- 2.4 Vicarious Liability -- 2.5 Federal Tort Claims Act -- 2.6 Tort Reform -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Liability in Reproduction and Birth -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Informed Consent -- 2.2 Wrongful Death -- 2.3 Assisted Reproductive Technologies -- Procreation Imposed: Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life Claims -- Procreation Confounded -- Procreation Denied -- 2.4 Abortion -- 2.5 Labor and Delivery -- 2.6 Postpartum Care -- 2.7 Application (Cases and Examples) -- Application 1: Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life -- Application 2: Informed Consent in Childbirth Application 3: Post-Natal Care and Maternal Death -- 3 Summary -- References -- Product Liability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 3 Applications -- 3.1 Federal Preemption -- 3.2 Jurisdictions -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part V: Administrative Law -- Administrative Law-And Its Application in Health Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Importance of State Regulation of Medicine -- 2.2 The Administrative Process-the Dichotomy Between Adjudication and Rulemaking -- Rulemaking -- Presidential Involvement in Rulemaking -- Interpretive Rules, Policy Statements, and Guidelines -- Adjudication Under the APA -- Formal Adjudication -- Due Process and Informal Adjudication -- Choice of Procedures -- 2.3 Judicial Review of Administrative Action -- Availability of Judicial Review -- Standing to Sue -- Timing of Judicial Review -- The Forum for Judicial Review -- Scope of Review -- Review of the Agency's Fact Finding -- Review of Legal Interpretations -- Non-Judicial Means of Accountability -- 2.4 Application of Administrative Law to Health Law -- The Department of Health and Human Services -- Food and Drug Administration -- Centers for Medicare & -- Medicaid Services -- OMHA -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- National Institutes of Health -- Social Security Administration -- Department of Labor -- Black Lung Benefits Program -- OSHA -- Department of Veterans Affairs -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Licensing Boards -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Part VI: Federal Regulations -- Health Privacy, Security, and Information Management -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 State Professional Practice Acts -- 2.2 State Facility Licensing Laws -- 2.3 Federal Medicare Conditions of Participation -- 2.4 The Federal HIPAA Privacy Rule 2.5 The Federal HIPAA Security Rule -- 2.6 The Federal HIPAA Breach Notification Rule -- 2.7 State Consumer Data Protection Laws -- 2.8 Federal Consumer Data Protection Bills -- 3 Summary -- References -- Corporate Practice of Medicine -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Background -- 2.2 Applicability of the CPOM Doctrine -- 2.3 Healthcare Consolidation and the CPOM Doctrine -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Transparency and the Federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Voluntary Industry Efforts -- 2.2 State Laws -- 2.3 Federal Transparency Efforts -- 2.4 Federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act (PPSA) -- Applicable Manufacturers -- Covered Recipients -- Reportable Payments and Transfers of Value -- Food and Beverage -- Excluded Payments and Transfers of Value -- Reported Information -- Reportable Ownership or Investment Interests -- Research Payments -- Covered Recipient Review and Dispute of Reported Data -- Penalties for Noncompliance -- Relationship to State Sunshine Laws -- Use of PPSA Information -- 3 Application -- 4 Summary -- References -- Labor and Employment Issues for Clinicians -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Restrictive Covenants -- 2.1 Discussion -- 2.2 Application -- 3 Discrimination -- 3.1 Discussion -- 3.2 Application -- 4 Labor Law -- 4.1 Discussion -- 4.2 Application -- 5 Independent Contractors -- 5.1 Discussion -- 5.2 Application -- 6 Summary -- References -- Part VII: Healthcare Fraud and Abuse -- The False Claims Act -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 The Statute -- 2.2 The Elements of the False Claims Act -- The Claim -- Falsity -- Knowledge -- Materiality -- Damages -- Whistleblower Provisions -- 2.3 Qui Tam Procedure -- 3 Government Intervention Decision -- 4 Dismissal of a Qui Tam Action -- 4.1 Retaliation Provisions 4.2 Relator's Share and Attorney's Fees Medical laws and legislation-United States |
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