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Week 2 Discussion 1
"Common Law and Separation of Power" Please respond to the following:
- From the first e-Activity, interpret the role that common law has played in health care in the United States. Assess the level at which common law has impacted overall decisions related to healthcare policy. Provide two (2) specific examples to support your rationale.
- Differentiate between checks and balances in the separation of power. Specify two (2) examples related to health care from your state government.
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Running head: COMMON LAW AND SEPARATION OF POWERS
Common Law and Separation of Powers
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COMMON LAW AND SEPARATION OF POWERS
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Common Law and Separation of Powers
Common Law is a concept of the doctor-patient confidentiality that prohibits a medical
professional from disclosing or revealing their records about a patient's medical condition. The
confidentiality covers not only what the doctor may conclude or determine an opinion, or what
the patient may reveal during the patient assessment or examination. The common law includes
all medical records and communi...
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