April 13‚ 2014 Arbitration clause The purpose of this arbitration paper is written for arbitration meeting conducted on April 4th 2014 for the incident happened in February 15th. The incident of February 15th‚ Mr. Kevin Hyer; the registered nurse of Nittany Regional Medical Center‚ leaving his patient in gurney and refused to move his assigned patient as a result of “self-protection”‚ is carefully reviewed by assigned third party arbitrator. It is understood that any claim of medical malpractice
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their ordinary‚ dictionary meaning‚ with no exceptions. Lord Esher stated in R v Judge of the City of London Court (1892) that this should be done even if it leads to a ’manifest absurdity’. Judges who follow this rule‚ only apply the law and do not try to interpret the law. Advantages • Provides the will of parliament • Maintains the separation of powers • Encourages consistency Disadvantages • Harsh results • Absurd results • Rigid/ mechanical • Defeats parliaments intentions - Whiteley
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they would if admitted to a hospital. The patient is able to go home once the procedure is complete. This type of organization does have a lot of legal issues; and some of those legal issues will be read about in this paper; issues that deal with physician ownership‚ Medicare cases‚ and even out of network waivers. A surgical center takes a lot of endeavor in running a surgical center as well as learning what type of legal issues might be included when running this type of a center. Legal Concerns
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Simulation Review Paper Denise Coleman HCS/405 May 4‚ 2011 Mrs. LaDonna Battle Simulation Review Paper In this paper the author will discuss the financial accounting from the Cardiac Care Hospital. The author will describe the cost- cutting options that were selected‚ the loan option‚ and the outcome of the decisions made. There will be some cost equipment and a source of funding that will determine how to save the company money without affecting the quality of the care of patients
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Case Study Danjerell Burks HCS/335 November 26‚ 2014 Susan Miedzianowski Case Study The scenario‚ which this paper will examine‚ involves Jerry McCall‚ an office assistant with training as both a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and a medical assistant. Jerry‚ alone in the office‚ receives a call from a patient asking him to call in a prescription for Valium to a local pharmacy. The patient states that he is heading to the airport and is in need of the prescription. The patient also relays to Jerry
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Stance: -can promote school/education (Age of Mythology) Spark interest in world history‚ geography‚ ancient cultures Tie it into books‚ internet‚ museums‚ media Complex language‚ content and connections Design/exchange maps Creative/technical skills “Brain training computer games boosted the grades of 8-9 year olds within weeks” (Katulka 3) -For children with learning disabilities: e-books promote language and literacy WILL PARAPHRASE: A total of 52 children‚ aged 4.5 to 7 years participated
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------------------------------------------------- Foss v Harbottle Foss v Harbottle (1843) 67 ER 189 is a leading English precedent in corporate law. In any action in which a wrong is alleged to have been done to a company‚ the proper claimant is the company itself. This is known as "the rule in Foss v Harbottle"‚ and the several important exceptions that have been developed are often described as "exceptions to the rule in Foss v Harbottle". Amongst these is the ’derivative action’‚ which allows
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Equal Inclusion Case Law AED/204 July 26‚ 2013 Vicki Kugel-Brandt Equal Inclusion Case Law In the earlier days women and African Americans had no rights to school‚ work or any other type of socialization. They were brought into slavery‚ housewives and had no rights as an individual. This included people with disabilities (even those with MMR classification) because they were‚ “viewed as nonproductive and expandable.” (Gollnick & Chinn‚ pg. 181‚ 2013) The rights we have today as women
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Culture and Disease Paper - Malaria Erin E. Nelson HCS 245 September 5‚ 2011 Andrea Dale Culture and Disease Paper - Malaria It tropical and sub-tropical climates temperature‚ humidity‚ and rainfall work together to create a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are a host for communicable diseases one in particular is called malaria. Malaria is a parasitic disease that infects a particular type of mosquito‚ Anopheles mosquitoes‚ which feeds
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Apand Pty Ltd (1999) has been important cases in the history of Tort Law. Negligence is a complex term including advertent and inadvertent acts and omissions where there has been a failure to take reasonable care to prevent loss‚ damage or injury to others whom they could reasonably have foreseen might have been injured if that care was not taken. (Pentony at al. 2011) There are different categories of negligence and the one concerning the above mentioned cases is Pure Economic Loss. A claim for ‘pure’
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