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TOWN HALL TODAY !

TOWN HALL TODAY !. Get your tickets while they last!. AGENDA June 1, 2012. Today’s topics Town Hall Debate: Ballot Measure 35 Administrative STAMPS: Glossary terms [Contingency fee…False imprisonment] Homework Read Chapter 19. STAMPS. Reminder : STAMPS only for work completed on time.

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TOWN HALL TODAY !

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  1. TOWN HALL TODAY ! Get your tickets while they last!

  2. AGENDAJune 1, 2012 Today’s topics Town Hall Debate: Ballot Measure 35 Administrative STAMPS: Glossary terms [Contingency fee…False imprisonment] Homework Read Chapter 19

  3. STAMPS Reminder: STAMPS only for work completed on time

  4. TOWN HALL DEBATE RESOLVED: The Oregon Constitution should be amended to limit non-economic damages recoverable for patient injuries caused by healthcare provider’s negligence or recklessness.

  5. Town Hall DebateRules of Civility and Decorum • A coin toss will decide which side begins • The sides will alternate: 1 speaker at a time • Any participants displaying bad behavior will be excluded from the debate • Every debater on your side must speak before anyone in your group speaks a second time In addition • Each debater must speak at leastonce • Debate Notes: You need to write at least 5 arguments/notes for each side

  6. Key Terms for the Debate Economic Damages Awarded to compensate plaintiffs for actual economic losses and costs that will be incurred (lost wages, medical treatment, etc.). Punitive Damages Awarded to punish defendants for particularly egregious conduct. Under existing law, punitive damages cannot be awarded against most individual health providers. Non-economic Damages Awarded to compensate plaintiffs for any injury that does not have a financial value (pain, emotional distress, interference with normal and usual activities, loss of companionship, etc.).

  7. Debate Preparation Each side should divide into two teams • Read PRO arguments • Read CON arguments Work with your group to • Review and discuss the materials. • Look for evidence to support your position: • How will you use evidence to advocate your side’s position in the debate? • How will you use evidence to discredit your opponents’ arguments? • Decide who will present which points.

  8. TOWN HALL DEBATE RESOLVED: The Oregon Constitution should be amended to limit non-economic damages recoverable for patient injuries caused by healthcare provider’s negligence or recklessness.

  9. Town Hall DebateRules of Civility and Decorum • A coin toss will decide which side begins • The sides will alternate: 1 speaker at a time • Any participants displaying bad behavior will be excluded from the debate • Every debater on your side must speak before anyone in your group speaks a second time In addition • Each debater must speak at leastonce • Debate Notes: You need to write at least 5 arguments/notes for each side

  10. TOWN HALL DEBATE RESOLVED: The Oregon Constitution should be amended to limit non-economic damages recoverable for patient injuries caused by healthcare provider’s negligence or recklessness.

  11. Homework Before you leave • Pick up your belongings & any trash • Straighten desks Homework • Glossary terms [Contingency fee…False imprisonment]

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