نتایج جستجو برای: mandatory reporting

تعداد نتایج: 112378  

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
alireza milanifar medical ethics phd candidate, medical ethics and history of medicine research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. bagher larijani professor, medical ethics and history of medicine research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. parvaneh paykarzadeh reproductive biotechnology research center, avicenna research institute, acecr, tehran, iran. golanna ashtari reproductive biotechnology research center, avicenna research institute, acecr, tehran, iran. mohammad mehdi akhondi professor, reproductive biotechnology research center, avicenna research institute, acecr, tehran, iran.

medical ethics is a realm where four important subjects of philosophy, medicine, theology and law are covered. physicians and philosophers cooperation in this area will have great efficiency in the respective ethical rules formation. in addition to respect the autonomy of the patient, physician's obligation is to ensure that the medical intervention has benefit for the patient and the harm is m...

Journal: :Manual therapy 2014
Chad Cook Gwendolen Jull Ann Moore

Journal: :Journal of law and medicine 2014
Hon Nick Goiran Margaret Kay Louise Nash Georgie Haysom

This article discusses the current mandatory reporting obligations for health practitioners in Australia under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law. It provides a summary of the mandatory notification legislation, and contextualises the introduction of this law. The details of the Western Australian exemption, under which a treating doctor is exempt from mandatory reporting of a doct...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2014
Melany Leonie Hendricks

Legislation concerning mandatory reporting of child abuse in South Africa has been in effect since 2010, with the promulgation of amendment 41 of 2007 to the Children's Act of 2005. This article explores mandatory reporting legislation in an attempt to improve the reporting practices of healthcare professionals in South Africa.

Journal: :Health affairs 2013
John Moran Dennis Scanlon

In response to the Institute of Medicine's To Err Is Human report on the prevalence of medical errors, the Leapfrog Group, an organization that promotes hospital safety and quality, established a voluntary hospital survey assessing compliance with several safety standards. Using data from the period 2002-07, we conducted the first longitudinal assessment of how hospitals in specific cities and ...

Journal: :Healthcare quarterly 2006
Paula Beard Linda Smyrski

Both Saskatchewan and Manitoba have embarked on major provincial quality improvement endeavours that include a mandatory reporting and learning process aimed at enhancing patient safety by reducing the potential for recurrence of critical incidents. This move from a voluntary, less comprehensive process signals a commitment from policy makers that substantial improvements to safety will occur o...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2014
Marie M Bismark Matthew J Spittal Tessa M Plueckhahn David M Studdert

OBJECTIVE To describe the frequency and characteristics of mandatory reports about the health, competence and conduct of registered health practitioners in Australia. DESIGN AND SETTING Retrospective review and multivariate analysis of allegations of "notifiable conduct" involving health practitioners received by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) between 1 November ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2016
Marie M Bismark Matthew J Spittal Jennifer M Morris David M Studdert

OBJECTIVE To describe the frequency, nature and outcomes of reports about health practitioners made by their treating practitioners under Australia's new mandatory reporting system. DESIGN AND SETTING Retrospective case file review and analysis of treating practitioner reports received by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency between 1 November 2011 and 31 January 2013, and of ...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2018
Amy Barnhorst Garen Wintemute Marian E Betz

Mandatory reporting of persons believed to be at imminent risk for committing violence or attempting suicide can pose an ethical dilemma for physicians, who might find themselves struggling to balance various conflicting interests. Legal statutes dictate general scenarios that require mandatory reporting to supersede confidentiality requirements, but physicians must use clinical judgment to det...

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