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Chapter 15
Acquired Immune Deficiency
         Syndrome




                             2
AIDS
• Deadliest epidemic in human history.
• Collection of specific, life-threatening, opportunistic
  infections & manifestations that are result of
  underlying immune deficiency.
• Caused by HIV, highly contagious blood-borne virus
  is most severe form of HIV infection.
• Destroys body's capacity to ward off bacteria &
  viruses that ordinarily would be fought off by
  properly functioning immune system.


                                                       3
Spread of AIDS – I
• Direct contact with
  – infected blood
  – body fluids
     • vaginal secretions
     • Semen
     • breast milk



                                4
Spread of AIDS – II
• Blood Transfusions
   –Historically: Transfusion Before Testing
   –transfusion of mismatched blood
   –improper screening & transfusion of contaminated blood
   –unnecessary administration of blood
   –improper handling procedures (e.g., inadequate
    refrigeration)
• CASE: Negligence and the Collection of Blood
• Sexual Transmission

                                                      5
AIDS & Health Care Workers
• Practice Universal Precautions
  – infection control guidelines
  – prevent contact with patient blood & body fluids
  – Assume all patients infected for blood-borne
    diseases such as AIDS & hepatitis B




                                                       6
Protecting Caregivers - I
• Personal Protective Devices
   – gloves
   – masks
   – gowns
   – goggles
• Engineering Controls
   – sharps disposal containers
   – ventilation systems


                                    7
Protecting Caregivers - II
• Work Practices
  – hand washing
  – use of needles
  – safe collection, transporting & disposal of body
    fluids
Refusal to Treat HIV Patient
• The hospital’s on-call surgeon in Fiske v. U.S.
  Health Corp. of Southern Ohio14 had a duty to
  treat patients who came to the emergency
  room and required his services. The surgeon’s
  alleged refusal to treat a patient allegedly
  because of his HIV-positive status constituted
  an act of omission that could provide the basis
  for an action in negligence.

                                                9
Confidentiality – I
• Guidelines drafted by CDC
  – health care workers who perform exposure-prone
    procedures to undergo tests voluntarily to determine
    whether they are infected.
  – guidelines recommend patients be informed.
  – health care workers & patients claim mandatory HIV
    testing violates their 4th Amendment right to privacy.
  – dilemma is how to balance these rights against rights
    of public in general to be protected from a deadly
    disease.

                                                     10
Confidentiality – II
• Tarrant County Hospital District v. Hughes
• Wrongful death action alleging patient contracted
  AIDS from blood transfusion administered in
  hospital.
   – societal interest in maintaining an effective blood
     donor program did not override plaintiff's right to
     receive such information.
   – court order prohibited disclosure of donors' names
     to 3rd parties.

                                                      11
Confidentiality – III
• CASE: Disclosure of Physician’s HIV Status

• Delicate Balance




                                               12
Confidentiality – IV
• Partner’s Right to Know
   – person has right to know when his or her partner has
     tested positive for HIV
   – physicians expected counsel HIV-positive patient to
     notify his or her sexual or needle-sharing partners or
     to seek help in doing so from public health officials
   – if patient refuses, physician may, without
     consent, notify a sexual partner known to be at risk of
     HIV infection
   – Some states have developed informational brochures
     & consent, release, & partner notification forms

                                                      13
Confidentiality – V
• HIV Status Improperly Disclosed to Employer
  – physician's disclosure of patient's HIV status
    without his consent.
  – plaintiff-employee had a constitutionally
    protected interest in privacy of his medical
    records, & his right to privacy.
     • Francies v. Kapla
• HIV Status Properly Disclosed to Employer


                                                     14
Confidentiality – VI
• HIV Status Properly Disclosed to Employer
  – trial court properly dismissed claim for breach of
    privacy by HIV patient seeking damages from physician
    for disclosing his HIV status in a medical record that was
    forwarded to his employer.
  – patient, a veterinary assistant had developed an infection
    after being bitten by a cat, sought treatment for work-
    related injury.
  – since employer was required by law to pay work-related
    medical bills, very same law gave employer right to
    know pertinent medical information. (Meld v. Barnett)


                                                        15
Right to Treatment

• HIV infected patients have right not to be
  discriminated against in provision of treatment.




                                               16
Mandatory Testing
• U.S. District Court found routine testing of
  firefighters & paramedics for AIDS virus does not
  violate individual's 4th Amendment or constitutional
  privacy rights.
   – caregivers high-risk group for contracting &
     transmitting HIV to public.
   – city has compelling interest & legal duty to protect
     public from contracting virus.
       • Anonymous Fireman v. Willoughby

                                                      17
News Media & Confidentiality
• Protective order limiting public access to
  pretrial discovery material did not violate
  newspaper's 1st Amendment rights.
• Discovery documents were not judicial records
  to which newspaper had common-law right of
  access.



                                                18
Discrimination
•   Access to Health Care
•   Education
•   Employment
•   Insurance Benefits




                                19
Negligence
• Administration of Wrong Blood
• CASE: Failure to Make Timely Diagnosis
• Patient Wrongly Notified She Had AIDS
• Serviceman Unknowingly Spreads AIDS to
  Family
• Insurance Company Fails to Disclose HIV
  Status

                                            20
Criminal Actions
• Inmate at Federal Medical Center
   – convicted by jury of assault & battery with a
     deadly or dangerous weapon.
   – Indictment indicated he had tested positive for
     HIV antibody and later assaulted 2 federal
     correctional officers with his teeth.
      • United States v. Moore



                                                       21
Reporting Requirements
• AIDS is reportable communicable disease in
  every state.
• Physicians & hospitals must report with
  patient's name—to government public health
  authorities.




                                               22
AIDS Emergency Act
• Provide emergency assistance to localities that are
  disproportionately affected by HIV epidemic & make
  financial assistance available to States & other public
  or private nonprofit entities to provide for
  development, organization, coordination & operation
  of more effective & cost efficient systems for
  delivery of essential services to individuals &
  families with HIV.



                                                       23
OSHA & AIDS
• Health care organizations required to
  implement strict procedures to protect
  employees
• OSHA requires strict adherence to guidelines
  developed by CDC
• Complaints investigated by OSHA can result
  in issuance of fines
  – for failure to comply with regulatory requirements.


                                                    24
AIDS Education
• Ever-increasing likelihood healthcare workers
  will come into contact with persons carrying
  HIV
  – Need for development of & compliance with
    approved safety procedures
• Educational materials
  – CDC
  – OSHA

                                                25
Review Questions
1. Should a professional who refuses to treat an
  AIDS patient be suspended from an
  organization's staff?
2. Describe how AIDS patients are discriminated
  against.
3. Discuss the privacy and confidentiality issues
  of HIV-positive patients.

                                                26
Review Questions cont.
4. Should a hospital be permitted to publish
  identity of AIDS patients in order to protect
  other patients and staff?
5. Is AIDS a reportable disease? Why?
6. Discuss what steps can be taken in health care
  setting to help prevent spread of AIDS.


                                                  27

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5530: Chapter 15

  • 1.
  • 2. Chapter 15 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 2
  • 3. AIDS • Deadliest epidemic in human history. • Collection of specific, life-threatening, opportunistic infections & manifestations that are result of underlying immune deficiency. • Caused by HIV, highly contagious blood-borne virus is most severe form of HIV infection. • Destroys body's capacity to ward off bacteria & viruses that ordinarily would be fought off by properly functioning immune system. 3
  • 4. Spread of AIDS – I • Direct contact with – infected blood – body fluids • vaginal secretions • Semen • breast milk 4
  • 5. Spread of AIDS – II • Blood Transfusions –Historically: Transfusion Before Testing –transfusion of mismatched blood –improper screening & transfusion of contaminated blood –unnecessary administration of blood –improper handling procedures (e.g., inadequate refrigeration) • CASE: Negligence and the Collection of Blood • Sexual Transmission 5
  • 6. AIDS & Health Care Workers • Practice Universal Precautions – infection control guidelines – prevent contact with patient blood & body fluids – Assume all patients infected for blood-borne diseases such as AIDS & hepatitis B 6
  • 7. Protecting Caregivers - I • Personal Protective Devices – gloves – masks – gowns – goggles • Engineering Controls – sharps disposal containers – ventilation systems 7
  • 8. Protecting Caregivers - II • Work Practices – hand washing – use of needles – safe collection, transporting & disposal of body fluids
  • 9. Refusal to Treat HIV Patient • The hospital’s on-call surgeon in Fiske v. U.S. Health Corp. of Southern Ohio14 had a duty to treat patients who came to the emergency room and required his services. The surgeon’s alleged refusal to treat a patient allegedly because of his HIV-positive status constituted an act of omission that could provide the basis for an action in negligence. 9
  • 10. Confidentiality – I • Guidelines drafted by CDC – health care workers who perform exposure-prone procedures to undergo tests voluntarily to determine whether they are infected. – guidelines recommend patients be informed. – health care workers & patients claim mandatory HIV testing violates their 4th Amendment right to privacy. – dilemma is how to balance these rights against rights of public in general to be protected from a deadly disease. 10
  • 11. Confidentiality – II • Tarrant County Hospital District v. Hughes • Wrongful death action alleging patient contracted AIDS from blood transfusion administered in hospital. – societal interest in maintaining an effective blood donor program did not override plaintiff's right to receive such information. – court order prohibited disclosure of donors' names to 3rd parties. 11
  • 12. Confidentiality – III • CASE: Disclosure of Physician’s HIV Status • Delicate Balance 12
  • 13. Confidentiality – IV • Partner’s Right to Know – person has right to know when his or her partner has tested positive for HIV – physicians expected counsel HIV-positive patient to notify his or her sexual or needle-sharing partners or to seek help in doing so from public health officials – if patient refuses, physician may, without consent, notify a sexual partner known to be at risk of HIV infection – Some states have developed informational brochures & consent, release, & partner notification forms 13
  • 14. Confidentiality – V • HIV Status Improperly Disclosed to Employer – physician's disclosure of patient's HIV status without his consent. – plaintiff-employee had a constitutionally protected interest in privacy of his medical records, & his right to privacy. • Francies v. Kapla • HIV Status Properly Disclosed to Employer 14
  • 15. Confidentiality – VI • HIV Status Properly Disclosed to Employer – trial court properly dismissed claim for breach of privacy by HIV patient seeking damages from physician for disclosing his HIV status in a medical record that was forwarded to his employer. – patient, a veterinary assistant had developed an infection after being bitten by a cat, sought treatment for work- related injury. – since employer was required by law to pay work-related medical bills, very same law gave employer right to know pertinent medical information. (Meld v. Barnett) 15
  • 16. Right to Treatment • HIV infected patients have right not to be discriminated against in provision of treatment. 16
  • 17. Mandatory Testing • U.S. District Court found routine testing of firefighters & paramedics for AIDS virus does not violate individual's 4th Amendment or constitutional privacy rights. – caregivers high-risk group for contracting & transmitting HIV to public. – city has compelling interest & legal duty to protect public from contracting virus. • Anonymous Fireman v. Willoughby 17
  • 18. News Media & Confidentiality • Protective order limiting public access to pretrial discovery material did not violate newspaper's 1st Amendment rights. • Discovery documents were not judicial records to which newspaper had common-law right of access. 18
  • 19. Discrimination • Access to Health Care • Education • Employment • Insurance Benefits 19
  • 20. Negligence • Administration of Wrong Blood • CASE: Failure to Make Timely Diagnosis • Patient Wrongly Notified She Had AIDS • Serviceman Unknowingly Spreads AIDS to Family • Insurance Company Fails to Disclose HIV Status 20
  • 21. Criminal Actions • Inmate at Federal Medical Center – convicted by jury of assault & battery with a deadly or dangerous weapon. – Indictment indicated he had tested positive for HIV antibody and later assaulted 2 federal correctional officers with his teeth. • United States v. Moore 21
  • 22. Reporting Requirements • AIDS is reportable communicable disease in every state. • Physicians & hospitals must report with patient's name—to government public health authorities. 22
  • 23. AIDS Emergency Act • Provide emergency assistance to localities that are disproportionately affected by HIV epidemic & make financial assistance available to States & other public or private nonprofit entities to provide for development, organization, coordination & operation of more effective & cost efficient systems for delivery of essential services to individuals & families with HIV. 23
  • 24. OSHA & AIDS • Health care organizations required to implement strict procedures to protect employees • OSHA requires strict adherence to guidelines developed by CDC • Complaints investigated by OSHA can result in issuance of fines – for failure to comply with regulatory requirements. 24
  • 25. AIDS Education • Ever-increasing likelihood healthcare workers will come into contact with persons carrying HIV – Need for development of & compliance with approved safety procedures • Educational materials – CDC – OSHA 25
  • 26. Review Questions 1. Should a professional who refuses to treat an AIDS patient be suspended from an organization's staff? 2. Describe how AIDS patients are discriminated against. 3. Discuss the privacy and confidentiality issues of HIV-positive patients. 26
  • 27. Review Questions cont. 4. Should a hospital be permitted to publish identity of AIDS patients in order to protect other patients and staff? 5. Is AIDS a reportable disease? Why? 6. Discuss what steps can be taken in health care setting to help prevent spread of AIDS. 27