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- Based on the material presented in this workshop and your research, create a dictionary entry for each of the concepts listed below.
- Dictionary entries will provide a definition or explanation of the concept.
- Entries are to be no more than four sentences in length.
- All dictionary entries MUST be written in your OWN words. DO NOT DIRECTLY QUOTE A SOURCE.
- For Workshop Five, create a dictionary entry which describes:
- Advance directives
- Artificial intelligence
- Autonomy
- Beneficence
- Bioethics
- Boarding
- Civil law
- Common law
- Compensatory damages
- Computerized physician order entry (CPOE)
- Criminal law
- Defensive medicine
- Duty to treat
- Electronic clinical decision support systems (CDSS)
- Electronic health record (EHR)/Electronic medical record (EMR)
- Health information exchanges (HIE)
- Informatics
- Informed consent
- Institutional Review Boards (IRB)
- Justice
- Negligence
- Paternalism
- Population health management (PBM)
- Presumed consent
- Privacy rule
- Punitive damages
- Radio frequency identification (RFID)
- Statutory consent
- Telehealth/telemedicine
- Tort
- Use the attached checklist to ensure you have created all the required dictionary entries. There should be a total of 115 entries.
- Create a reference page of sources used in the development of your dictionary entries.
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