DISCUSSION BOARD
STUDENT’S POST
PLEASE SEE BELOW THE POST #1 THAT STUDENTS FROM MY CLASS HAVE POSTED SO FAR. (PLEASE BE
CAREFUL WHICH ONE YOU CHOOSE TO COMPLETE MY ASSIGNMENT SINCE I WON’T KNOW IF THEY ARE
DOING IT RIGHT OR NOT. PLEASE BASED ON THE INSTRUCTIONS FROM MY PROFESSOR GO OVER
EVERYTHING AND ALL POSTS AND CHOOSE THE ONE YOU THINK IT IS BEST AND DONE CORRECTLY)
THE POSTS FROM OTHER STUDENTS BELOW IS IN ORDER FOR YOU TO CHOOSE ONLY ONE AND COMPLETE
MY POST 2. (As per my professor instructions he is asking to choose a fellow student’s post and ask to provide
an example along with other things the professor is requesting me to do. Please read the Discussion Board
Instructions attachment)
Student Name: Yesenia Castro
Post 1: The Patients’ Bill of Rights
For many years different laws in health care have been created to protect us as patients. The Patient’s Bill of Rights which
sets certain ethical standards and provides proper knowledge to patients receiving medical care was initially adopted by the
American Hospital Association in 1973 and revised in October 1992. For many it carries diverse expectations of the care that should
be provided in a respectful and dignified manner.
Setting different guarantees for patients for example: to be treated in and environment free from discrimination, to be
provided an estimate of charges for medical care, a reasonably clear itemized bill, and, if needed, an explanation of the charge
(Myrtle and Pardew, 2018), the patient has the right to make decisions about the plan of care before and during the course of
treatment and to refuse a recommended treatment or plan of care if it is permitted by law and hospital policy. The patient also has
the right to be informed of the medical consequences of this action. In case of such refusal, the patient is still entitled to appropriate
care and services that the hospital provides or to be transferred to another hospital (Pecorino 2002).
In conclusion all these rights have given patients the correct resources to make educated decisions about their health
care needs like designating a health care surrogate or end of life care choices. Lastly providing accurate information and explaining
all rights to patients equals better care in healthcare.
References:
Flight, M.R., & Pardew, W. M. (2018). Law, Liability, and Ethics for Medical Office Professionals. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.
Pecorino, P.A. (2002). The Patient’s Bill of Rights AHA. Retrieved
fromhttp://www.qcc.cuny.edu/SocialSciences/ppecorino/MEDICAL_ETHICS_TEXT/Chapter_6_Patient_Rights/Readings_The%20P
atient_Bill_of_Rights.htm
Student Name: Glenda Betancourt Post 1: Business of Health Care
The Health Care providers will support their patients and family too. This place is committed to providing quality healthcare services for patients with HIV. The services are provided without discrimination because, raze, age, religion, nationality, sex, gender identity or economic status. When the patients come to Care Resource strives to expand and help the community. We obtain care from other clinicians with primary care medical homes to seek a second opinion and specialty care. The patient gets coordinators to assist when are diagnosed with HIV, the doctor and Medical Case identify treatment supporting goals, skills with assistance, medical documentation, provide home visits to locate patient and treatment. if the patient felling sick he/she has urgent medical assistance, sometimes the patients need medicine for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, or another infectious disease Care Resource helps with health care services. the most important Health care department is through education, prevention, research, treatment and support services and also the patient take a better quality of life.
Student Name: Leyanis Lopez Iglesias Post 1: Benefits of Telemedicine
When the inevitable happens and someone in your family get sick, there is probably as aggravating as being forced to sit for hours in an emergency room or doctor's office, then you only see him/her for a few minutes before you are hustled out the door to deal with insurance and paper work. Doctor visits are expensive, time consuming and frustrating. But if you and other colleague at your company could have Internet access to a nation-wide network of licensed doctors any day and save on health insurance costs. Telemedicine is a monthly subscription for medical services that would not be consistently availably in distant rural communities, it is used to save lives in critical care and emergency situations. It is a monthly subscription for routine health care services, not only does it save time and frustration waiting for a doctor in an emergency room or clinic, there is not deductible and no co-insurance which saves individuals n business lost income due to employees being away from work.