Health Laws
Found 6 free book(s)Federal Public Health Laws Supporting Data Use and Sharing
www.cdc.govFederal Public Health Laws Supporting Data Use and Sharing The role of health information technology (HIT) in impacting the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery is well-documented.1 As HIT has progressed, the law has changed to allow HIT to serve traditional public health functions.
State Law Fact Sheet: A Summary of State Community Health ...
www.cdc.govA Summary of State Community Health Worker Laws Background Community health workers (CHWs), also known as community health advocates, lay health educators, community health representatives, promotores de salud, and various other terms, are “community members who work almost exclusively in community ...
CALIFORNIA MINOR CONSENT LAWS – Minor Consent …
dpbh.nv.govHealth & Safety Code § 124260 “[A] minor who is 12 years of age or older may consent to [outpatient] mental health treatment or counseling services if, in the opinion of the attending professional person, the minor is mature enough to participate intelligently in the mental health treatment or counseling services.” Health & Saf. Code ...
Philippine Health Care Laws - thepafp.org
thepafp.orgPhilippine Health Care Laws REPUBLIC ACT – an act passed by the Congress of the Philippines, while the form of government is Republican government. Republic Act 349 – Legalizes the use of human organs for surgical, medical and scientific purposes. Republic Act 1054 – Requires the owner, lessee or operator of any commercial, industrial or ...
State Laws Requiring Authorization to Disclose Mental ...
www.healthit.govSep 23, 2016 · health services, developmental services, or community mental health services in accordance with California's Welfare and Institutions Code (West's Ann.Cal.Welf. & Inst.Code § 5328). Colorado C.R.S.A. § 27-65-121 Yes Authorization required by individual or personal representative for health care operations disclosures.
Table A-8a. Overview: State Laws Expressly Granting Minors ...
www.healthit.govTable A-8b. Overview: State Laws Expressly Granting Minors the Right to Consent to Health Care Without Parental Permission and Addressing Disclosure of Related Information to Parents*—Outpatient Mental Health** (continued)