, LCR4802 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 (657172) - DUE 18 October
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and explanations.
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
According to the National Health Act 61 of 2003, the disclosure
of a patient's information can be justified under the following
circumstances:
a. The patient's written consent
b. A statutory provision requiring disclosure
c. A court order
e. A serious threat to public health
The patient's oral consent (option d) is generally not sufficient
under the Act unless it can be properly documented or falls
under special circumstances as specified by the law.
Semester 2 2024 (657172) - DUE 18 October
2024 ; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions
and explanations.
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
According to the National Health Act 61 of 2003, the disclosure
of a patient's information can be justified under the following
circumstances:
a. The patient's written consent
b. A statutory provision requiring disclosure
c. A court order
e. A serious threat to public health
The patient's oral consent (option d) is generally not sufficient
under the Act unless it can be properly documented or falls
under special circumstances as specified by the law.