Orthopedics Closed Claims Study—An Expert Analysis of Medical Malpractice Allegations Against Orthopedists
Program Description
This seminar will review the findings from more than 1,800 orthopedic closed claims from 2007 to 2014. The results reveal underlying vulnerabilities in the practice of orthopedics. The attendee will learn of events that may place the physician at risk for medical malpractice claims and patient safety measures that may reduce the frequency and severity of claims. In addition, this seminar will assist the physician in understanding what motivates a patient to pursue a claim and to gain a broader overview of the system failures and processes that may result in patient harm.
Objectives
After completing this activity, learners will be able to:
- Identify contributing factors to errors involving patient communication.
- Discuss the importance of an informed consent form and how to improve on the form.
- List the key elements of an adequate informed discussion including documentation and how it can be improved upon in the practice.
Disclosure
No individual in a position to control or influence the content of this activity has reported relevant financial relationships with commercial interests.
Faculty
Michelle Swift, BSN, JD, RN, CPHRM, Patient Safety Risk Manager, Department of Patient Safety and Risk Management, The Doctors Company
Rich Cahill, JD, Associate General Counsel, The Doctors Company
Continuing Education Credit
The Doctors Company is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical educational activities for physicians.
The Doctors Company designates this activity for a maximum of one (1) AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Course ID#: | TDS 16908.1 |
Issue Date for This Activity: | 09/14/16 |
Expiration Date for This Activity: | 10/31/16 |
Disclaimer
The information and guidelines contained in this activity are generalized and may not apply to all practice situations. The faculty recommends that legal advice be obtained from a qualified attorney for specific application to your practice. The information is intended for educational purposes and should be used as a reference guide only.
Contact Us
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