What is a health consumer?
Upon which factors do health consumer satisfaction stem from?
Compare.
Patient v.s Consumer
Patient: passive; doesn’t necessarily take part in decision-making
Consumer: active; HC services recipient is involved in decision-making
Enumerate.
What are the six types of health consumers?
Identify which type and category of HC consumer fits the description.
casual and cautious
passive category
Identify which type and category of HC consumer fits the description.`
shop and save
active category
Identify which type and category of HC consumer fits the description.
sick and savvy
Identify which type and category of HC consumer fits the description.
content and compliant
passive category
Identify which type and category of HC consumer fits the description.
out and about
active category
Identify which type and category of HC consumer fits the description.
online and onboard
active category
Enumerate.
Name the eleven patient’s rights.
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Identify which patients’ right is being described.
You have the right to know the name and position of any healthcare team member providing your care.
Identity of care provider
Identify which patients’ right is being described.
You have the right to keep the confidentiality of your medical information (patient and HC provider vice versa).
Medical confidentiality
Identify which patients’ right is being described.
You have the right to receive professional and quality health care and to be treated with respect and consideration, without any discimination.
The right to receive proper medical care
Identify which patients’ right is being described.
You have the right that medical information about you will be disclosed only with your consent.
Disclosing of medical information
Identify which patients’ right is being described.
You have the right to receive visitors during visiting hours.
Receiving visitors
Identify which patients’ right is being described.
You have the right to contact the person responsible for public inquiries and rights of patients at the medical institution in any comment, complaint, question, or recommendation.
Public inquiries
Identify which patients’ right is being described.
Consent for medical treatment
Identify which patients’ right is being described.
You have the right to initiate receiving a second medical opinon about your condition and the recommended treatment.
Second opinion
Identify which patients’ right is being described.
You have the right to request that care providers and medical institutions will cooperate in order to ensure your continued proper medical care.
Continuity of care
True or False
The healthcare provider should have their own best interests in mind over the patient’s.
False.
The patient always comes first.
Choose.
When we talk about patient rights, who does this cover?
A. Any person who is talking to any other person about personal medical issues.
B. People who have sustained major medical injuries.
C. People who have been formally admitted to a hospital.
D. Anyone being evaluated by a healthcare professional.
D. Anyone being evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Choose.
Which of these is NOT generally
considered to be a part of
informed consent?
A. Understanding the purpose of
the proposed treatment
B. Understanding viable
alternatives to the treatment
C. Understanding the physician’s
personal, moral feelings on
treatment
D. Understanding what exactly the
proposed treatment entails,
including risks
C. Understanding the physician’s
personal, moral feelings on
treatment
Choose.
Most attacks on informed consent are based on the idea that patient autonomy is incompatible with:
A. patients’ well-being
B. physician’s values
C. physician’s reponsibility
D. delivery-of-care arrangements
C. physician’s responsibility