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... cases and often resulting in high indemnity payments. MLMIC DENTAL CASE STUDY: Poor Documentation Provides a Scapegoat. A malpractice lawsuit against a MLMIC ... - Tag: Fager Amsler Keller and Schoppmann (FAKS)
Find out in this case study, complete with a legal and risk management perspective from a Fager, Amsler, Keller & Schoppmann attorney. - Tag: risk management | Publications & Resources - MLMIC
The Summer 2017 edition of Case Review – a review of case studies for MLMIC-insured physicians and facilities – is now available for reading online. New Risk ... - New Risk Management Publication Released by MLMIC
Jun 3, 2020 ... Open or download the latest issue of The Scope: Medical Edition. Posted in: Hospitals, Physicians. Tagged with: case study, coronavirus, COVID ... - Tag: medical liability | Publications & Resources - MLMIC
Learn why in this case study. Strategies for Patient Safety — Data ... MLMIC's latest case study shows how disregarding standing physician orders ... - Tag: MLMIC Dateline newsletter | Publications & Resources
... analysis of EHR data storage options and a case study on poor documentation and communication. MLMIC's Spring 2018 Dateline Newsletter Available Now Online. - Proactive Basic Risk Management Program - MLMIC
Modules 5 & 6 — High-Exposure Liability: A Case Study Analysis — Parts 1 & 2. - Tag: patient harm | Publications & Resources | MLMIC Insurance ...
Get insights and guidance from MLMIC and other leading sources on medical professional liability, risk management, and more. Tag: patient harm. Case Study: A ... - Tag: dental | Publications & Resources - MLMIC Insurance Company
MLMIC's latest case study highlights the serious risks of skipping pre-procedure testing due to patient refusal and emphasizes the importance of clear ... - INR Neglect: A Case of Preventable Tragedy
Feb 3, 2025 ... In MLMIC's latest case study, poor documentation & communication in managing INR levels led to a fatal stroke.