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Medication Adherence: A Physician’s Role

Ensuring that their patients are taking prescribed medications correctly is a major challenge faced by physicians today.

Prevent Lawsuits by Embracing Risk Management

MLMIC’s risk management services include consultations, surveys and assessments, on-site lecture programs, legal guidance, and more.

Safe Injection Practices Essential in Any Health Care Setting

Unsafe injection practices put your patients at risk for infectious and non-infectious diseases, and have been associated with adverse events in a wide variety of health care environments.

Babies, Brain Injuries and Allegations of Medical Malpractice

A new study suggests that neonatal encephalopathy has a variety of causes — including those present even before or during pregnancy.

Healthcare Reform and the Doctor-Patient Relationship

How are you handling the new mandates of health care reform while also attending to the needs of your patients?

Spring 2014 Dateline Now Available!

Dateline is MLMIC’s newsletter for physicians, surgeons and other medical practitioners.

Risk Retention Groups: Weighing the Risks

Many of MLMIC’s policyholders receive solicitations from risk retention groups (RRGs) promising lower premiums.

In Your Defense: The Dental Record

If you ever find yourself involved in a malpractice dispute with one of your dental patients, the dental records you’ve kept on that patient – if maintained well – will be invaluable to you.

MLMIC Benefits: The MLMIC Library

Did you know about MLMIC’s library and librarian-assisted research services? We encourage all our insureds to take advantage of not only our extensive virtual collection of educational materials, but also our “Ask a Librarian” service that allows you to obtain assistance with your research.

Risk Management Tips: Maintaining Patient Confidentiality

Always maintain patient confidentiality.