Across
- 6. Intentional destruction, mutilation, alteration or concealment of evidence” relevant to a legal proceeding.
- 7. Requires the original of a document to be produced.
- 10. Computerized record of health information and associated processes.
- 12. Information created, manipulated, communicated, stored, and best used in digital form, and more widespread use of electronic records.
- 13. Protects communications made by providers to patients (and perhaps patients’ relatives) from being admitted as evidence in court.
- 14. An out-of-court statement introduced into a court proceeding to prove the truth of the facts asserted in that statement.
- 15. Issued by court if there is concern information may be destroyed in cases of current or anticipated litigation, audit, or government investigation.
Down
- 1. Legal document that compels an individual to give testimony or commands production, inspection, or copying of books, documents, ESI, or other tangible items.
- 2. Real, tangible, or clear evidence of a fact, happening, or thing that requires no thinking or consideration to prove its existence.
- 3. document occurrences that are inconsistent with a healthcare facility’s routine patient care practices or operations.
- 4. Access, use, and preservation of information, data, and records created or maintained in electronic media.
- 5. Evidence that is allowed to be admitted in a court of law.
- 8. Means by which the facts of a case are proved or disproved.
- 9. Limitation on the ability of parties to discover pretrial information held by another.
- 11. Data about data.
