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Your Speaker | How Does It Work? | CME | Course Objectives | Registration Fee | Insurance Discount
| State and federal laws guarantee patients access to their own medical records except in very limited situations. But how do these laws apply to minors and their parents? Moreover, what rights to minors have in making decisions about their own care? This presentation will outline sensitive issues that arise when dealing with minors, adult children, and spouses. |
Registration Fee
TMA members or their staff $49
Nonmembers $79
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How Does It Work?
Step 1
Register for the program. Within two business days, you'll receive a confirmation with a link to view this recorded program on your computer at any time.
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CME Course Credits
1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
(1 Ethics Credit)
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Step 2
Once you have completed the program, download and complete the evaluation form. To earn CME, return the completed evaluation form via fax to (512) 370-1693, Attn: Medical Records, Minors.
Step 3
Discuss what you learned from the program with all the members of your staff, and work together to implement new ideas, policies, and procedures.
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Your Speaker
Sarah Fontenot, BSN, JD, specializes in health law and has been involved in medico-legal issues for 17 years. Ms. Fontenot taught hospital law and public health law in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at Yale Medical School for two years, and has been an adjunct faculty member at Trinity University in San Antonio since 1997. She was selected Most Outstanding Professor by the Trinity Executive MHA Class of 2000. Ms. Fontenot teaches extensively for the Southern Medical Association, American College of Physician Executives, and American College of Healthcare Executives, and other provider groups, including Medical Group Management Association. She has been teaching programs for TMA since 1998.
Continuing Medical Education
The Texas Medical Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. TMA designates each educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Each activity has been designated as 1 hour of ethics and/or professional responsibility education.
Liability Insurance Discount
Physicians who are insured with Texas Medical Liability Trust may earn professional liability insurance discounts by participating in approved continuing education activities. TMLT policyholders who listen to a combination of three web seminars will earn a 3-percent discount (not to exceed $1,000), which will be applied to their next eligible policy period. (Eligible Web seminars are Patient-Physician Relationship, Professional Courtesy, and Medical Records - Consent for Treatment of a Minor)
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Outline medico-legal issues associated consent to treatment of minors, and release and retention of minors' protected health information
Is This Course for You?
This distance learning series is developed for physicians in all specialties who are interested in medico-legal compliance and practical ways to reduce the potential for professional liability. Office managers, administrators, and front office staff also may benefit.
Questions?
If you have questions or require assistance, contact TMA Knowledge Center at (800) 880-7955, or Cheryl Krhovjak at (800) 880-1452 or ematil at cheryl.krhovjak@texmed.org.
Last Published: 5/14/2010 Print this page
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