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Legal Aspects of ER Nursing	 Mary Corcoran RN, BSN, MICN, CNE Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
Federal Regulations Congress proposes laws that, once enacted, become statues that are controlling throughout the nation Most of these statues are often accompanied by federal funding eg: Medicare, or medicaid Some are non-funded such as EMTALA and HIPAA (more on those later)
Federal Regulations Federal regulatory agencies you will deal with in ER are: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)- formerly called the Health Care Financing Administration Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
State Regulations A few common state regulatory agencies you will see in ER are: State Licensing Boards State Health Departments Office of the Attorney General Child Protective Services
Office of Civil Rights (OCR) OCR requires hospitals to communicate effectively with patients, family members, and visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing and to take reasonable steps to provide meaningful access to their programs for persons who have limited English proficiency.
OCR “Qualified Interpreter” means a person who is able to interpret competently, accurately, and impartially both receptively and expressively, using any specialized terminology necessary for effective communication *use of volunteers or family members as translators may not meet the required standards and may violate privacy laws
Medical Records Written Records or patient care are kept to meet legal, regulatory, managed care, and billing requirements. In the event of a malpractice lawsuit, the medical record is also used as evidence of the care provided
Medical Records Charting DO’s Write Clearly and Legibly* Clearly demonstrate the chronology of treatment  Use “Late Entry” when appropriate Every Entry must be dated, timed and signed Dates must be complete (inc. year) Times must be in military time or state am/pm Signatures must include status- RN,LVN etc
Medical Records	 Charting DON’Ts Avoid vague statements such as “MD Aware” State the name of the physician State personal opinion Only state what is ‘observed’ Falsify or Make-up information All charting must be accurate and factual *Remember if you didn’t chart it you didn’t do it*
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Federal Mandates state that all hospitals should be charting on an EMR system by 2012 Goals of EMR charting are to  Improve pt health status  Reduce errors Improve pt safety Check with your specific facility to orient to their specific charting system
HIPAA Health insurance portability and Accountability Act
HIPAAwhy it exists? Developed in 1996, by congress to address concerns about healthcare fraud and abuse, the portability or health insurance, and the potential for compromising patient privacy regarding personal medical information though the use of electronic media, and for collecting claims data, and payments
HIPAAwhat does it do? Privacy regulations require that covered entities protect personal health information (PHI) from disclosure And that PHI access be limited to authorized entities with access restricted to the information necessary
HIPAAWhat happens if it’s violated? “knowingly” obtaining or disclosing PHI can lead to fines up to $50,000 and 1 year in prison Using false pretenses to commit offenses can allow for fines up to $100,000 and 5 years in prison Committing offences with intent to sell, transfer or use PHI for commercial advantage, personal gain, or malicious harm can allow for fines of $250,000 and up to 10years in prison
HIPPAwhen is it ok to release info? Confusion and misinterpretation of the laws have resulted in the inappropriate withholding of information, it is ok to release information : When it is required by law for health oversight Law enforcement Crime reporting Military and veterans activities National security and intelligence activities Organ and tissue donation Abuse and neglect reporting Judicial and administrative proceedings ,[object Object]
Public health and safety
Public benefits programs
Treatment
Payment
Healthcare fraud reporting
Health plan audits
Health care operations
And certain research purposes,[object Object]
HIPAA CASES A licensed practical nurse who pled guilty to wrongfully disclosing a patient’s health information for personal gain faces a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment, a $250,000 fine or both. Andrea Smith, LPN, 25, of Trumann, Arkansas, and her husband, Justin Smith, were indicted on federal charges of conspiracy to violate and substantive violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in December. At the time, Smith worked as a nurse at Northeast Arkansas Clinic, a multispecialty clinic in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Smith accessed a patient’s private medical information on November 28, 2006, according to the indictment. She then shared that information with her husband, who on that same day, called the patient. Justin Smith reportedly told the patient he intended to use the information against the patient in an upcoming legal proceeding.
HIPAA CASES Fifteen employees were fired for improperly accessing medical records of NadyaSuleman, the mother of octuplets, a Kaiser Permanente spokesman said Monday.-CNN
CONSENT Usually done by physician staff (but witnessed by RN’s) consent should indicate that the pt understands the risks, benefits, and alternatives to proposed treatment In the absence of consent treatment may be considered assault or battery, even if clinically appropriate The consent should not have blanks or lack a date, complete forms are important
                  ConsentChildren Must be obtained by parents, legal guardian, or responsible adult (ie school official,  or child welfare) acting with parental permission Exceptions include emancipated minors, mature minors, and emergent situations
                  ConsentEmancipated minors Criteria for emancipation: Marital status Member of the armed forces Living apart from ones parents Financial independence Pregnancy/parenthood Court appointed
                     ConsentNon-emancipated minors Certain treatments may be obtained without consent (differs from state to state) examples: HIV/STD testing Pregnancy testing Vaccination Abortion Alcohol or chemical dependency  Mental health programs *note that parental notification may violate privacy rights
                   ConsentImplied Removes liability for the treatment of life, limb, or organ threatening conditions In an emergency situation incapacitated person or minor may be treated under the assumption that a reasonable person would consent to care Court orders for treatment may be obtained when time permits
                  ConsentRefusal Parents can not refuse life, limb, or organ saving treatment on behalf of their children for religious reasons In 1944 the supreme court stated the parents can make martyrs of themselves but not of their children until they are of legal age to make decisions for themselves
                     ConsentAdults Adults unable to make their own decisions medically (aloc, mental illness, chemical) in absence of an emergency, consent must be obtained from: Next of kin Legal guardian Health care proxy Durable power of attorney Or court order
AMA (Against Medical Advise) Documentation of an AMA must include a discussion and the pts understanding of the risks of leaving (“up to and including death”) before the formal discharge. Pts who “elope”, or leave the ER without notifying the physician or RN, may need to be recalled- specific ER policy will guide you on this situation
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) Enacted in 1985 the statute was intended to address patient “dumping” or “economic triage” in which uninsured patients were refused care or transferred to other facilities while clinically unstable
EMTALA States that any patient who “comes to the emergency department” requesting “examination or treatment for a medical condition” must be provided with “an appropriate medical screening examination” to determine if he/she is suffering from an “emergent medical condition” If he/she is the hospital must treat the patient until stable or transfer the patient
EMTALA To transfer a patient the following criteria must be met: The transferring hospital has stabilized the patient to the extent possible within it’s capacity The patient requires the services of the receiving facility The medical benefits out-weigh the medical risks of transfer The risk/benefit analysis is documented in a medical certificate by a physician The receiving hospital has accepted the transfer and has the facilities and personnel to provide the necessary treatment And the patient is escorted in transfer by all required equipment and personnel, as well as treatment records from the sending facility
EMTALA Triage- the statute prohibits examination and treatment delays caused by insurance inquires. As a result many legal authorities advise the ED to triage patients before registration, thus avoiding the appearance of determining payer status before performing treatment Meaning we are not to provide care based on financial status or ability to pay
EMTALA Hospitals with “specialized capabilities or facilities” such as burn units, shock-trauma units, NICU, etc may not refuse to accept a transfer if they have the capacity to treat the patient
EMTALA REPORTING Receiving hospitals must also report EMTALA violations when receiving patients transferred in unstable condition
EMTALA VIOLATON Monetary penalties very depending on hospital bed size 100+beds= $50,000 per violation 100 or less= $25,000 per violation A hospitals medicare funding may be revoked regardless of size (totaling millions of dollars in some cases)
EMTALA VIOLATION Patients may sue hospitals directly for EMTALA violations, which are classified into 2 categories Failure to conduct an appropriate medical screening examination Failure to stabilize the emergency medical condition or provide an appropriate transfer
EMTALA-CAUTION ED’s must carefully screen for emergency medical conditions on patients that are intoxicated or suffer from psychiatric illness Intoxication may mask head injuries, which must be ruled out A psych patient is considered stable for purposes of discharge under EMTALA when he/she is no longer considered to be a threat to him/herself or others

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Legal aspects of er nursing

  • 1. Legal Aspects of ER Nursing Mary Corcoran RN, BSN, MICN, CNE Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
  • 2. Federal Regulations Congress proposes laws that, once enacted, become statues that are controlling throughout the nation Most of these statues are often accompanied by federal funding eg: Medicare, or medicaid Some are non-funded such as EMTALA and HIPAA (more on those later)
  • 3. Federal Regulations Federal regulatory agencies you will deal with in ER are: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)- formerly called the Health Care Financing Administration Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • 4. State Regulations A few common state regulatory agencies you will see in ER are: State Licensing Boards State Health Departments Office of the Attorney General Child Protective Services
  • 5. Office of Civil Rights (OCR) OCR requires hospitals to communicate effectively with patients, family members, and visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing and to take reasonable steps to provide meaningful access to their programs for persons who have limited English proficiency.
  • 6. OCR “Qualified Interpreter” means a person who is able to interpret competently, accurately, and impartially both receptively and expressively, using any specialized terminology necessary for effective communication *use of volunteers or family members as translators may not meet the required standards and may violate privacy laws
  • 7. Medical Records Written Records or patient care are kept to meet legal, regulatory, managed care, and billing requirements. In the event of a malpractice lawsuit, the medical record is also used as evidence of the care provided
  • 8. Medical Records Charting DO’s Write Clearly and Legibly* Clearly demonstrate the chronology of treatment Use “Late Entry” when appropriate Every Entry must be dated, timed and signed Dates must be complete (inc. year) Times must be in military time or state am/pm Signatures must include status- RN,LVN etc
  • 9. Medical Records Charting DON’Ts Avoid vague statements such as “MD Aware” State the name of the physician State personal opinion Only state what is ‘observed’ Falsify or Make-up information All charting must be accurate and factual *Remember if you didn’t chart it you didn’t do it*
  • 10. Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Federal Mandates state that all hospitals should be charting on an EMR system by 2012 Goals of EMR charting are to Improve pt health status Reduce errors Improve pt safety Check with your specific facility to orient to their specific charting system
  • 11. HIPAA Health insurance portability and Accountability Act
  • 12. HIPAAwhy it exists? Developed in 1996, by congress to address concerns about healthcare fraud and abuse, the portability or health insurance, and the potential for compromising patient privacy regarding personal medical information though the use of electronic media, and for collecting claims data, and payments
  • 13. HIPAAwhat does it do? Privacy regulations require that covered entities protect personal health information (PHI) from disclosure And that PHI access be limited to authorized entities with access restricted to the information necessary
  • 14. HIPAAWhat happens if it’s violated? “knowingly” obtaining or disclosing PHI can lead to fines up to $50,000 and 1 year in prison Using false pretenses to commit offenses can allow for fines up to $100,000 and 5 years in prison Committing offences with intent to sell, transfer or use PHI for commercial advantage, personal gain, or malicious harm can allow for fines of $250,000 and up to 10years in prison
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  • 24. HIPAA CASES A licensed practical nurse who pled guilty to wrongfully disclosing a patient’s health information for personal gain faces a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment, a $250,000 fine or both. Andrea Smith, LPN, 25, of Trumann, Arkansas, and her husband, Justin Smith, were indicted on federal charges of conspiracy to violate and substantive violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in December. At the time, Smith worked as a nurse at Northeast Arkansas Clinic, a multispecialty clinic in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Smith accessed a patient’s private medical information on November 28, 2006, according to the indictment. She then shared that information with her husband, who on that same day, called the patient. Justin Smith reportedly told the patient he intended to use the information against the patient in an upcoming legal proceeding.
  • 25. HIPAA CASES Fifteen employees were fired for improperly accessing medical records of NadyaSuleman, the mother of octuplets, a Kaiser Permanente spokesman said Monday.-CNN
  • 26. CONSENT Usually done by physician staff (but witnessed by RN’s) consent should indicate that the pt understands the risks, benefits, and alternatives to proposed treatment In the absence of consent treatment may be considered assault or battery, even if clinically appropriate The consent should not have blanks or lack a date, complete forms are important
  • 27. ConsentChildren Must be obtained by parents, legal guardian, or responsible adult (ie school official, or child welfare) acting with parental permission Exceptions include emancipated minors, mature minors, and emergent situations
  • 28. ConsentEmancipated minors Criteria for emancipation: Marital status Member of the armed forces Living apart from ones parents Financial independence Pregnancy/parenthood Court appointed
  • 29. ConsentNon-emancipated minors Certain treatments may be obtained without consent (differs from state to state) examples: HIV/STD testing Pregnancy testing Vaccination Abortion Alcohol or chemical dependency Mental health programs *note that parental notification may violate privacy rights
  • 30. ConsentImplied Removes liability for the treatment of life, limb, or organ threatening conditions In an emergency situation incapacitated person or minor may be treated under the assumption that a reasonable person would consent to care Court orders for treatment may be obtained when time permits
  • 31. ConsentRefusal Parents can not refuse life, limb, or organ saving treatment on behalf of their children for religious reasons In 1944 the supreme court stated the parents can make martyrs of themselves but not of their children until they are of legal age to make decisions for themselves
  • 32. ConsentAdults Adults unable to make their own decisions medically (aloc, mental illness, chemical) in absence of an emergency, consent must be obtained from: Next of kin Legal guardian Health care proxy Durable power of attorney Or court order
  • 33. AMA (Against Medical Advise) Documentation of an AMA must include a discussion and the pts understanding of the risks of leaving (“up to and including death”) before the formal discharge. Pts who “elope”, or leave the ER without notifying the physician or RN, may need to be recalled- specific ER policy will guide you on this situation
  • 34. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) Enacted in 1985 the statute was intended to address patient “dumping” or “economic triage” in which uninsured patients were refused care or transferred to other facilities while clinically unstable
  • 35. EMTALA States that any patient who “comes to the emergency department” requesting “examination or treatment for a medical condition” must be provided with “an appropriate medical screening examination” to determine if he/she is suffering from an “emergent medical condition” If he/she is the hospital must treat the patient until stable or transfer the patient
  • 36. EMTALA To transfer a patient the following criteria must be met: The transferring hospital has stabilized the patient to the extent possible within it’s capacity The patient requires the services of the receiving facility The medical benefits out-weigh the medical risks of transfer The risk/benefit analysis is documented in a medical certificate by a physician The receiving hospital has accepted the transfer and has the facilities and personnel to provide the necessary treatment And the patient is escorted in transfer by all required equipment and personnel, as well as treatment records from the sending facility
  • 37. EMTALA Triage- the statute prohibits examination and treatment delays caused by insurance inquires. As a result many legal authorities advise the ED to triage patients before registration, thus avoiding the appearance of determining payer status before performing treatment Meaning we are not to provide care based on financial status or ability to pay
  • 38. EMTALA Hospitals with “specialized capabilities or facilities” such as burn units, shock-trauma units, NICU, etc may not refuse to accept a transfer if they have the capacity to treat the patient
  • 39. EMTALA REPORTING Receiving hospitals must also report EMTALA violations when receiving patients transferred in unstable condition
  • 40. EMTALA VIOLATON Monetary penalties very depending on hospital bed size 100+beds= $50,000 per violation 100 or less= $25,000 per violation A hospitals medicare funding may be revoked regardless of size (totaling millions of dollars in some cases)
  • 41. EMTALA VIOLATION Patients may sue hospitals directly for EMTALA violations, which are classified into 2 categories Failure to conduct an appropriate medical screening examination Failure to stabilize the emergency medical condition or provide an appropriate transfer
  • 42. EMTALA-CAUTION ED’s must carefully screen for emergency medical conditions on patients that are intoxicated or suffer from psychiatric illness Intoxication may mask head injuries, which must be ruled out A psych patient is considered stable for purposes of discharge under EMTALA when he/she is no longer considered to be a threat to him/herself or others
  • 43. EMTALA Case Discussion & Questions
  • 44. Negligence Negligence is the failure to act in a manner in which a reasonably prudent person would act in same or similar circumstances Expert witness are generally not required in negligence lawsuits because reasonably intelligent lay-people are able to anticipate the consequences of negligent behavior
  • 45. Malpractice Unlike negligence Malpractice does require and expert witness because it pertains to professional standards
  • 46. Malpractice In order to successfully prosecute a medical or nursing malpractice claim, the plaintiff must establish 4 elements Duty Breach Proximate Cause Harm
  • 47. Elements of Nursing Malpractice Duty- In a provider-patient relationship the nurse provides care as her professional standards Breach of Duty-Departure from the standard of care, failure to act as reasonably prudent nurse would act in same or similar circumstances Substantial factor- The nurse’s departure from the standard of care was more likely than not a substantial factor in the patients injury Proximate cause- The injury would not have occurred but for the departure form the standards of practice Damages- Compensation for physical, emotional, and/or financial losses, as well as pain and suffering/ punitive damages are allowed in some jurisdictions for particularly egregious willful injuries
  • 48. Common Nursing Malpractice Cases Medication Errors Failure to Observe and Report Failure to rescue Falls
  • 49. What would you do? 38yo woman presents to ER at 0345 with c/o cough and chest pain…

Notas do Editor

  1. Jail patients-ama
  2. Weekend at Bernies, Psych ptvsneuropt transfer, ER ortho case-armc, chino valley abdominal pain female, L&D case on pg21. EMTALA panel discussion on scene.
  3. Case on page 25