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Legal and Regulatory Playbook for Health Care Risk Professionals


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The Legal and Regulatory Playbook breaks down legal concepts, specific regulations, and unfamiliar terminology for new and experienced health care risk management professionals.

ePub version coming soon

Playbook Description:

The Legal and Regulatory Playbook breaks down legal concepts, specific regulations, and unfamiliar terminology for new and experienced health care risk management professionals. The eight chapters in this book cover all the regulatory domains of enterprise risk management in a health care facility and how they impact legal culpability.

Chapters:
1. Health Care Legal Concepts
2. Accreditation, Licensure, Certification and Surveying Bodies
3. Ethics in Patient Care
4. Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA)
5. Documentation in the Medical Record
6. Statutes, Standards and Regulations
7. Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Impairment
8. Corporate Compliance

 

Product Code178723
Pages280
CategoryPlaybooks/Legal and Regulatory
AuthorASHRM
Published2021

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