KeepingpatientinformationprivateSocialmediausers Notprovidingproper care,causingharmTo decide onfuturemedical careif the patientcan’t speakTalking abouta patient’sconditionwithoutpermissionIt protectshelpers inemergenciesfrom beingsued if they actresponsiblyHHSOffice forCivilRightsFree!Emergencycareregardless ofability to payUnderstandingthe risks andagreeing totreatmentTo outlinemedical carea patientwants ordoesn’t wantWhen it’sneededfor publichealthTo nevercauseunnecessaryharm topatientsIt can beconsideredassault orbatteryProvidingcare thatcauses harmdue tomistakesPatientprivacy andhealthinformation  KeepingpatientinformationprivateSocialmediausers Notprovidingproper care,causingharmTo decide onfuturemedical careif the patientcan’t speakTalking abouta patient’sconditionwithoutpermissionIt protectshelpers inemergenciesfrom beingsued if they actresponsiblyHHSOffice forCivilRightsFree!Emergencycareregardless ofability to payUnderstandingthe risks andagreeing totreatmentTo outlinemedical carea patientwants ordoesn’t wantWhen it’sneededfor publichealthTo nevercauseunnecessaryharm topatientsIt can beconsideredassault orbatteryProvidingcare thatcauses harmdue tomistakesPatientprivacy andhealthinformation  

Medical Laws bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Keeping patient information private
  2. Social media users
  3. Not providing proper care, causing harm
  4. To decide on future medical care if the patient can’t speak
  5. Talking about a patient’s condition without permission
  6. It protects helpers in emergencies from being sued if they act responsibly
  7. HHS Office for Civil Rights
  8. Free!
  9. Emergency care regardless of ability to pay
  10. Understanding the risks and agreeing to treatment
  11. To outline medical care a patient wants or doesn’t want
  12. When it’s needed for public health
  13. To never cause unnecessary harm to patients
  14. It can be considered assault or battery
  15. Providing care that causes harm due to mistakes
  16. Patient privacy and health information