Health Without Gaps continues to support our vulnerable population.

Confidence on the termination factor in on-going nursing evaluation of patient condition and response to medication, and the possible institutional liability for substitution of less qualified individuals for provision of care.

The confidence on the termination factor in on-going nursing evaluation of patient condition is two folds. Failure to follow applicable nursing procedures and protocols, which could result in patient injuries and possible institutional liability. Failure to also follow hospital policies and procedures could result in a successful lawsuit against the hospital facility, in care of […]

Underlying Ethical and Legal Principles Involved with sexual activity involving provider/patient and employee/employer

Healthcare organizations, providers, employers, are always expected to ethically and legally follow set of rules and procedures in making sure they practice the right practice of medicine in providing quality care for the patients. Healthcare professionals are required to observe to the prevalent standards of care required within their professions. For example, a nurse’s sexual […]

Medical and legal dangers of failing to record information and of altering/falsifying clinical records.

Falsification of medical records is a felony. If you falsify a client’s records, the court will require you to give an explanation for this offense. When found guilty of this offense by deliberately altering or falsifying the records, the court will consequently grant punitive damages. The medical and legal dangers for failing to record information […]

Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)

It could be true that for some, either undocumented or documented, this is the only or one of the only ways to receive treatment for various health-related conditions. However, I think health reform is a small part in the bigger context of U.S. immigration policy, which lacks a basis to implement specific health policies like individual […]

Different Methods of Payment to Healthcare Providers

There are different forms or methods of payment to healthcare providers. A third-party payment is a system whereby healthcare agent(s) contracts with providers to pay for the medical care of patients. Second-party payment, according to Nowicki (2011), is a payment structure whereby healthcare payment is made from the person receiving the medical services. One example […]

The Two Adaptive Mice; Describe an Environmental Control System

Adaptive technology makes it possible for people with disabilities to exercise control over their home and work environments.  Wheelchairs for example, are developed that not only help move people around, but also climb stairs and allow them to reach a high shelf. Evoluent Vertical Mouse 2 is a standard horizontal mouse requires your forearm to […]

Visible Human Project

The Visible Human Project is a computerized library of human anatomy at the National Library of Medicine. It begins in 1986 and is still an ongoing medical project. As a result, it has created what is termed as “complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the mal and female human body.” The images are accessible over […]

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