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Using as reference: Title: The Law of Healthcare Administration Edition: 8th (2017) Author: Showalter Publisher: Health Administration Press Book ISBN: Answer with not less than 150 words What was the most surprising information you learned this term? What was the most practical information you learned this term? How will you utilize this information in your professional field? Are there any unanswered questions that you have about the course material? If so, post your questions here so that you can get those answers before the term ends.

In two different paragraph with no less than 75 words give your personal opinion to Brenda Newcomb and Crystal Moore Crystal Moore WE MADE IT TO THE FINISH LINE Understanding and learning all of legal jargon was a big part of this course. I have heard many of these terms before but now I feel as though I can effectively apply them to healthcare. I learned the importance of legal involvement within the healthcare system. The legal aspect of not only regarding patient care but facility standards and employee rights were intriguing. I must say that the most pertinent information I learned was the details of the Affordable Care Act.

I have gained more understanding of the issues regarding the ACA and applying them to my field of work is a bit easier. I remain steadfast about my opinions of the ACA and I am a firm believer that it will take more time and constant revisions in order for the ACA to work effectively. I have no unanswered questions regarding the course material. Everything was straightforward and easy to apply what I have learned to the case studies and assignments. I enjoyed reading the case studies and found it easy to follow along and understand.

Whenever I had a question it was always answered thoroughly. Good Luck everyone! ~Crissy Brenda Newcomb I think the most surprising information that I learned in this term was about the Bruesewitz v Wyeth case. There were many interesting points that were made in the case. I think the most practical information I learned this term was the liability of hospitals. utilize this information in my professional field by always remember the liabilities of the place I work. There are no questions that I feel were unanswered in the course material.

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The most surprising information I learned this term from "The Law of Healthcare Administration" by Showalter was the significant legal intricacies involved in healthcare delivery that are often overlooked. For instance, the Bruesewitz v. Wyeth case revealed complex jurisprudence concerning pharmaceutical liability and product defect claims. It was surprising how such legal cases could directly impact everyday clinical practices and organizational policies. This understanding underscores the importance of legal compliance and proactive risk management in healthcare settings, which are vital for safeguarding both patient safety and organizational integrity.

The most practical knowledge I gained pertains to the legal liabilities that hospitals face, especially in light of case law such as the Wyeth lawsuit and regulations surrounding patient rights and facility standards. This information is invaluable in my professional field, as it emphasizes the necessity of diligent adherence to legal standards and documentation practices. Applying this knowledge will help me to develop better compliance strategies, reduce legal risks, and foster a safer environment for patients and staff. As I continue in my healthcare career, I aim to integrate legal awareness into daily operations, ensuring that the organization is both legally compliant and ethically sound. There are no unresolved questions for me, as the course material was comprehensive and enriched my understanding of healthcare law, which I intend to implement effectively in my practice.

References

Showalter, M. H. (2017). The Law of Healthcare Administration (8th ed.). Health Administration Press.

U.S. Supreme Court. (2011). Bruesewitz v. Wyeth, 562 U.S. 223.

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