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Master of Business
Administration - MBA Semester 4
MH0058–Legal
Aspects in Healthcare Administration-4 Credits
(Book ID:
B1322)
Assignment
(60 Marks)
Note: Answers
for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is
followed by evaluation scheme. Each Question carries 10 marks 6 X 10=60.
Q1. Define negligence. Explain civil,
criminal and contributory negligence in detail.
Answer. Definition of NEGLIGENCE
1. A: the quality or state of being negligent
B: failure to exercise the care that a
reasonably prudent person would exercise in like circumstances
2: an act or instance of being negligent
Q2. Discuss Prenatal Diagnostic
Technique Act of 1994 in detail.
of pre-natal
sex determination leading to female foeticide.
Q3. Discuss the important aspects of
Consumer Protection Act.
side and
make sure that justice is done to final consumers.
Q4. Explain the code of practice and
legal aspects of assisted reproductive techniques.
Answer. Code of Practice - Deals with all aspects of the
treatment provided and the research done at registered clinics.
(i)
Staff: Sufficiently qualified, using proper equipment and
keeping & disposing off the genetic material properly. Failure to comply
with the mandatory code of practice can lead to his/her removal or suspension
of the Clinic's registration.
Q5. Explain the regulatory
requirements in setting up and running a blood bank.
Answer. NATIONAL BLOOD POLICY
Government
of India published in the year 2002 the National Blood Policy. The objective of the policy is to provide
safe, adequate quantity of blood, blood components and products. The main aim of the policy is to procure non remunerated
regular blood donors by the blood banks.
The policy also addresses various issues with regard to technical
personnel, research, and development and to eliminate profiteering by the blood
banks by selling blood. The policy also
envisages that fresh licenses to stand alone blood banks in private sector
shall not be granted and renewal of such blood banks shall be subjected to
thorough scrutiny.
Q6. Define euthanasia. Explain
euthanasia in Indian scenario.
Answer. Definition
of EUTHANASIA: the act or practice
of killing or permitting the death of hopelessly sick or injured individuals
(as persons or domestic animals) in a relatively painless way for reasons of
mercy. Also called mercy killing.
the act of putting to death painlessly or allowing to die, as by withholding
extreme medical measures, a person or animal suffering from an incurable,
especially a painful, disease or condition.
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