,LCR4802 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 (657172) - DUE 18 October
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Question 1 Complete Marked out of 10.00 QUIZ Which of the
following could justify the disclosure of information regarding a
patient's treatment in a hospital in terms of the provisions of
theNational Health Act 61 of 2003? Select one or more: a. The
patient's written consent b. A statutory provision requiring
disclosure c. A court order d. The patient's oral consent e. A
serious threat to public health
In terms of the National Health Act 61 of 2003, the following
options could justify the disclosure of information regarding a
patient's treatment in a hospital:
1. a. The patient's written consent - This is typically required
for the disclosure of personal health information.
2. b. A statutory provision requiring disclosure - Certain laws
may require healthcare providers to disclose information in
specific circumstances.
3. c. A court order - If a court orders the disclosure of patient
information, it must be complied with.
4. e. A serious threat to public health - In situations where
public health is at risk, disclosure may be justified.
, Option d (The patient's oral consent) may not always be
sufficient for disclosure, depending on the specific
circumstances and institutional policies.
Thus, the correct answers are a, b, c, and e.
Question 2 Complete Marked out of 10.00 Question 3 Complete
Marked out of 10.00 A preliminary committee of inquiry has
certain powers. Which of the following is/are among the
powers given to a preliminary committee ofinquiry in terms of
the law? Select one or more: a. The power to make a fi nding
after due consideration of the complaint, any further
information which had been obtained, and therespondent's
explanation, that the respondent acted unprofessionally, but
the conduct in question is found to constitute only a
minortransgression b. The power to mediate in the case of
minor transgressions with a view to resolving such matters c.
The power to consider a complaint against a person registered
in the register of the professional board concerned in order to
make adetermination on the appropriate manner of dealing
with such a complaint d. The power to direct the registrar to
issue a notice in writing to the respondent, instructing the
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