LCR4802 Assignment 2
(COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 (657172) - DUE
18 October 2024
100% GUARANTEEED
, LCR4802 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 (657172) - DUE 18 October 2024
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 could justify the disclosure of
information regarding a patient's treatment in a hospital:
a. The patient's written consent: Yes, written consent from the patient is valid for
disclosing their health information.
b. A statutory provision requiring disclosure: Yes, if there is a statutory obligation,
disclosure may be justified.
c. A court order: Yes, a court order is a valid legal reason to disclose health information.
e. A serious threat to public health: Yes, disclosure may be justified if there is a serious
threat to public health.
The patient's oral consent (d), however, would generally not be sufficient under the National
Health Act without further legal support or verification.
Thus, the correct answers are: a, b, c, 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,
(COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 (657172) - DUE
18 October 2024
100% GUARANTEEED
, LCR4802 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 (657172) - DUE 18 October 2024
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 could justify the disclosure of
information regarding a patient's treatment in a hospital:
a. The patient's written consent: Yes, written consent from the patient is valid for
disclosing their health information.
b. A statutory provision requiring disclosure: Yes, if there is a statutory obligation,
disclosure may be justified.
c. A court order: Yes, a court order is a valid legal reason to disclose health information.
e. A serious threat to public health: Yes, disclosure may be justified if there is a serious
threat to public health.
The patient's oral consent (d), however, would generally not be sufficient under the National
Health Act without further legal support or verification.
Thus, the correct answers are: a, b, c, 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,