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How does the law in your jurisdiction follow the court decision in Tarasoff and what differences do you find?/In what ways do you foresee the law expanding to include other circumstances where healthcare providers may have a duty to warn third parties?

How does the law in your jurisdiction follow the court decision in Tarasoff and what differences do you find?/In what ways do you foresee the law expanding to include other circumstances where healthcare providers may have a duty to warn third parties?

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Review Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California; then, research the law in your jurisdiction regarding the duty to warn third persons. (You may do your research on-line, be sure to site your source.) Answer the following:

How does the law in your jurisdiction follow the court decision in Tarasoff and what differences do you find?

In what ways do you foresee the law expanding to include other circumstances where healthcare providers may have a duty to warn third parties?

Resources:

Showalter, J. S. (2012). The Law of Healthcare Administration. (7th ed.). Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press. ISBN: 978-1-56793-421-2

Tillich, P. Love, Power, and Justice. Oxford University Press. New York, NY: Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780195002225

The Holy Bible

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How does the law in your jurisdiction follow the court decision in Tarasoff and what differences do you find?/In what ways do you foresee the law expanding to include other circumstances where healthcare providers may have a duty to warn third parties?

How does the law in your jurisdiction follow the court decision in Tarasoff and what differences do you find?/In what ways do you foresee the law expanding to include other circumstances where healthcare providers may have a duty to warn third parties?

Order Description
Review Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California; then, research the law in your jurisdiction regarding the duty to warn third persons. (You may do your research on-line, be sure to site your source.) Answer the following:

How does the law in your jurisdiction follow the court decision in Tarasoff and what differences do you find?

In what ways do you foresee the law expanding to include other circumstances where healthcare providers may have a duty to warn third parties?

Resources:

Showalter, J. S. (2012). The Law of Healthcare Administration. (7th ed.). Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press. ISBN: 978-1-56793-421-2

Tillich, P. Love, Power, and Justice. Oxford University Press. New York, NY: Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780195002225

The Holy Bible

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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