Klaine v. Southern Illinois Hospital Services, 2016IL118217
What was the cause of this case? What was the rationale for the findings?
Here, Plaintiffs, Carol and Keith claim a complaint against
southern Illinois hospital services medical malpractice lawsuit
against Frederick dressen for the negligent credentialing of Dr.
Dresson.
Southern Illinois hospital service should comply with the court
order with group exhibit as follows that data collected credentials
by the health care entity should be confidential as per law. The
claim of confidentiality should not be denied with health care data
is prohibited by this section. courts order the monetary penalty
imposed. By reason of priveledges from the general rule, the
disclose of truth should be fact to the privilege.
Klaine v. Southern Illinois Hospital Services, 2016IL118217 What was the cause of this case? What was...
Case 30: Where the Rubber Hits the Road:
Physician-Phelps Hospital Relationships
From Health Services Management: A Case Study Approach
(11th ed) by McAlearney & Kovner
ade Dorton -'lle, t e ceus to |mprove me exs1ng relationsnip between the nospital and physicians. In 400 words or less, prepare a response to the CEO in Table format that.(1)Provides your professional opinion on the current status of hospital-physician relations, (2)identifies three current issues that impact hospital - physician professional collaboration, and (3)recommends a...
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Schloendorff v. Society of New York Hospital What is the impact of this case for Health Information Management?
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You are a nurse practitioner working in an ambulatory clinic in Illinois with a case load of 350 patients. You notice that a large proportion (179 patients) have COPD, and you wonder if it is related to smoking. You create the following 2 x 2 table to explore the relationship between smoking and COPD: With COPD Without COPD total Smokers 82 97 179 Non-Smokers 18 153 171 100 250 350 1. What is the rate of COPD among your patients...
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Metabolism in an Alcoholic Patient by Anneke M. Metz, Medical/Dental Education Preparatory Program (MEDPREP), Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Carbondale, IL A Tragic Finding: Part 1 - Hypoglycemia A 50-year old Asian woman was found breathing but unresponsive in her home. According to family members who called emergency services, she had been drinking alcohol continuously for two days. The patient had a history of chronic alcoholism and hepatitis-C. A fingerstick glucose test done by the paramedic returned a value...