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Title: Law, The Courts, and Contracts


1
Law, The Courts, and Contracts
  • Chapter 3

2
Three Branches
  • Legislative branch-
  • Two houses of congress senate and house of
    representatives
  • Congress originates legislation that becomes a
    law
  • Some jobs may include impeachment

3
2nd Branch
  • Executive branch-
  • President of US is chief executive and his/her
    appointed assistants and hired employees
  • Responsible for administering law
  • President can issue executive orders without
    approval of congress
  • To create administrative agencies/change practice
    of existing
  • To enforce laws passed by congress
  • To make treaties with foreign powers
  • Can offer pardons/propose budgets

4
3rd Branch-
  • Judicial branch-
  • Federal judges and courts in each state
  • Insure a system of checks and balances
  • Keeps any group from having too much power
  • Interprets laws/treaties

5
How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Boy Gee, Bill, you certainly have a lot of
    patience and courage.Bill Well, I got this far.
    When I started I wasn't even a bill, I was just
    an idea.Some folks back home decided they wanted
    a law passed, so they calledtheir local
    Congressman, and said, "You're right, there
    oughta be a law."Then he sat down and wrote me
    out and introduced me to Congress. And Ibecame a
    bill, and I'll remain a bill until they decide to
    make me a law.
  • I'm just a billYes I'm only a bill,And I got as
    far as Capitol Hill.Well, now I'm stuck in
    committeeAnd I'll sit here and waitWhile a few
    key Congressmen discussand debateWhether they
    should let me be a law.How I hope and pray that
    they will,But today I am still just a bill.
  • Boy Listen to those Congressmen arguing! Is all
    that discussion and debate about you?Bill Yeah,
    I'm one of the lucky ones. Most bills never even
    get this far. I hope theydecideto report on me
    favorably, otherwise I may die.Boy Die?Bill
    Yeah, die in committee. Ooh, but it looks like
    I'm gonna live!Now I go to the House of
    Representatives, and they vote on me.Boy If
    they vote yes, what happens?Bill Then I go to
    the Senate and the whole thing starts all over
    again.Boy Oh no!Bill Oh yes!
  • I'm just a bill

6
Sources of Law
  • Case law
  • Set by legal precedent
  • Begins with common law
  • Based on customs and traditions
  • Cases with similar circumstances

7
Statutory Law
  • Enacted by state or federal legislatures
  • Individual laws in this body called statutes
  • Bills may become law or presidents or governors
    may veto them
  • When passed, the law may be amended, repealed,
    revised, or superseded by legislatures

8
Administrative Law
  • Statutes enacted to define specific powers and
    procedures when agencies are created
  • Created by congress, the pres. Or state
    legislatures
  • IRS
  • SSA
  • OSHA
  • Regulations called substantive law

9
Criminal Law
  • Involves crime against state
  • Government brings criminal charges against the
    alleged offender
  • Murder, burglary, robbery, rape, practicing
    without license
  • Feds-countrys borders, cross state lines,
    kidnappings
  • Felony/misdemeanor
  • Felony-punishable by death/imprisonment child
    abuse embezzlement
  • Misdemeanors- fines/one year less
    prison-disturbing the peace-traffic

10
Civil Law
  • Crimes against people
  • Trespassing, automobile accidents
  • Divorce
  • Plaintiff- complainer
  • Prosecution-plaintiff/government
  • Defendant-disputes the complaint

11
Intentional Torts
  • Intentional misconduct
  • Injured person can seek remedy in civil suit
  • Financially compensated for any harm done by
    tortfeasor (person guilty of committing tort)
    (civil wrong)

12
Examples
  • Assault-open threat of bodily harm
  • Battery-action that causes harm, contact without
    permission
  • Defamation of character
  • False imprisonment
  • Fraud
  • Invasion of privacy

13
Unintentional Torts
  • Most common tort within health care delivery
    system
  • Not intended to cause harm but committed
    unreasonably
  • Constitutes negligence
  • Failed to exercise ordinary care and patient is
    injured
  • I didnt mean to!
  • Malpractice

14
Jurisdiction
  • Power and authority given to courts to hear case
    and make judgment
  • Bankruptcy
  • Patents
  • Trademarks

15
I Am Taking It All the Way to Supreme Court!
  • Bottom consists of local court
  • Next is trial
  • Appellate
  • State supreme
  • Supreme is the highest state court

16
Contracts
  • Voluntary agreement between two parties where
    specific promises are made
  • Legally binding-must have four elements
  • Agreement, consideration, legal subject matter,
    contractual capacity

17
I Agree
  • Must be communicated
  • Made in good faith
  • Clear enough to understand
  • You accept Drs. Offer by scheduling
    appointments-contract complete when fee paid

18
Consider This
  • Something of value is bargained for part of
    agreement
  • Show me the money!

19
Subject Matter
  • Contracts not valid and enforceable in court
    unless they are for legal services or purposes
  • Void is Dr. did not have license
  • Breach of contract if party fails to comply with
    terms

20
Contractual Capacity
  • Must be able to understand all terms and
    conditions
  • Minors-under age of majority (18, 21)

21
Expressed Contracts
  • Written or oral
  • Must be in writing
  • Statute of Frauds states which must be writing to
    be enforced
  • Third party payor contracts falls under above
  • I will pay your bill
  • Agreement must state fee, down payment, date due,
    amount, interest
  • Copy given

22
Truth In Lending Act
  • Must supply the patient with written disclosure
    statement
  • Protects consumers from fraud, hidden charges

23
Fair Debt Collection Practice Act
  • Requires debt collectors and creditors to treat
    debtors fairly
  • Harassment
  • Misrepresentation
  • threats

24
Implied ContractsMake Me Look Like Rachel and
Monica
  • Conduct creates
  • Going to ER
  • Expect hair cut if sign hanging outside business
    says Haircuts

25
Doctors Have Rights Too!
  • Under no obligation to treat patients(use
    discretion, unless like hired to work ER)
  • Set up practice within boundaries of his/her
    practice
  • Setup office wherever he pleases
  • Decide on services
  • Not expected to restore to original state of
    health
  • Know all things possible

26
I Am Obligated As Your Dr.
  • Treat all same
  • Do my best
  • Use professional judgment
  • Do not experiment(Bart would)
  • Provide instructions
  • Give options
  • Take precautions
  • Advise against needless/unwise decisions

27
Patients Rights
  • Choose Dr
  • If Not HMO
  • Receive respectful/considerate care
  • Receive information
  • Know costs
  • Have confidential relationship
  • Refuse treatment

28
Patient Implied Duties
  • Follow instructions
  • Cooperate
  • Pay

29
Termination of Contract
  • When all treatment has been completed and bill
    paid
  • Premature-
  • Failure to pay
  • Keep scheduled appointments
  • Follow instructions
  • Seeking services of another Doctor
  • Physician must give formal notice and tell where
    they can go for further care

30
Law of Agency-Promises Promises
  • Employers liable for actions of employees
  • Agent of employer
  • Expressed or implied
  • Most often implied
  • Perform duties ordered by and supervised by the
    employer
  • Respondent superior-Let the Master
    answer-physicians liable
  • Dont make promises you cant keep!

31
Homework
  • Make sure you are doing journal-events
  • Do reviews
  • Read
  • Respond
  • What do you feel is the most important right of
    patients?(not personal rights!)
  • Risk management assignment
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