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danielfitts88

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You are conducting an in-service and ask the participants to identify the law that is concerned with the protection of the rights of citizens. Which response by the participants would be correct?
 
  a. Tort c. Administrative
  b. Civil d. HIPAA

Question 2

Which factor has occurred as a result of the current health care delivery system?
 
  a. Restriction in numbers of emergency department visits
  b. Spiraling health care costs
  c. Restrictions on over-the-counter medications
  d. Restrictions to access for immunizations



Sassygurl126

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Answer to Question 1

C
Administrative law deals with the protection of the rights of citizens. An example is the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, which prohibits forms of discrimination in the workplace. Civil law deals with how
people relate to each other in everyday matters; it encompasses both tort and contract law. HIPAA is a
type of federal administrative law and is concerned with the protection of medical information.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A This is not true.
B The spiraling cost of health care is the single most influential factor to the health care system.
C This is not true.
D This is not true.



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