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Get insights and guidance from MLMIC and other leading sources on medical professional liability, risk management, and more.
Get insights and guidance from MLMIC and other leading sources on medical professional liability, risk management, and more.
Audio from MLMIC’s 2015 Risk Management Seminar Available Online
Complimentary audio recordings of MLMIC’s 30th Annual Risk Management Seminar are now available for streaming.
Majority of Physicians Report Lawsuits Came as Complete Surprise
Medscape data offers some perspective related to medical liability and malpractice litigation.
According to MLMIC’s recently offered, optional online claims survey, the most effective risk management strategies are 1) strong documentation, 2) patient education, 3) effective communication with patients and 4) coordination of care among specialties.
New Risk Management CME Module Online: Trends in Ophthalmology Malpractice Claims
New MLMIC Risk Management CME Module features a discussion regarding surgical procedures frequently involved in ophthalmology claims.
Summer 2015 Case Review Now Available
Both case studies in the Summer 2015 edition of Case Review involve the “loss of chance” legal doctrine.
Consider Liability Risks Before Permitting Individuals to “Shadow” Physicians
Before responding to a request to allow a high school or college student shadow you at an office or facility, consider the medical liability and patient safety risks.
Risk Management Tips: Promoting Communication Between the Referring and the Consulting Dentists
Dental practices should develop protocols for tracking consultations, including patient compliance, and documenting conversations between referring and consulting dentists. In addition, patients’ dental records should reflect referral compliance (or non-compliance) and include related correspondence.
Does Better Communication with Patients Result in Fewer Lawsuits?
Good relationships with patients are important not only to patient health but also, according to the article’s author, “Doctors sued most often were complained about by patients twice as much as those who were not, and poor communication was the most common complaint.”
It is the obligation of the original treating physician to appropriately follow up with the patient to arrange for removal of the PICC line.
Breach Notification Under HIPAA – When Health Information is Compromised
When protections fail and Patient Health Information is compromised, HIPAA requires covered healthcare providers to notify patients, HHS and, in some cases, the media.