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9781444331301

How to Survive a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit The Physician's Roadmap for Success

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    9781444331301

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    1444331302

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-05-10
  • Publisher: BMJ Books
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Summary

Ilene R. Brenner , MD, Adjunct Professor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USAGetting sued for medical malpractice is one of the most traumatic events of a physician's career. This book will guide physicians through the process, from the moment they receive a summons until the after-trial appeal process; Author Ilene R. Brenner, M.D. arms the reader with strategies to maximize their chances of a defendant's verdict. How To Survive a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit: Contains valuable information that health care providers need to know to prevent making critical mistakes that can hurt their case. Includes guidance on vital topics such as conflicts of interest, decisions to settle, how to change your attorney, and optimizing your deposition and cross-examination performance. Provides critical material to help prevent a lawsuit, how to cope with the emotional strain, with many sample deposition and cross examination questions and tips on answering them, plus detailed descriptions on the in-court process such as when to show up for court, how a jury is picked, and how to dress appropriately.Navigate through what is a mysterious and terrifying process with a medical malpractice survival book written by a doctor for doctors in non-legalese language that is easy to understand.

Author Biography

Ilene R. Brenner, MD, Adjunct Professor, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
The long road to trial
You've been served! Now what?
Questions to ask your insurer about your policy
What are the options if your employer purchases your insurance policy and dictates the terms?
When and how to report a claim
A few pitfalls to avoid after you've been sued
What is medical malpractice?
The criteria of physician legally defined malpractice
EMTALA issues
Complaints to the medical board
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
How to choose an attorney
Questions to ask your attorney
Conflicts of Interest
Problems with the Hospital as co-defendant
How do you change your attorney?
Coping with a medical malpractice lawsuit
Kübler-Ross five stages of grief
Maslow five stages of needs
Strategies for coping
Before the deposition
Differences between federal and state court
Addressing the complaint
The discovery phase begins
Meeting with your attorney
The in-house physician review
Nail the deposition
Preparing for the deposition
Dealing with co-defendant issues
General deposition rules and tips
Sample question and answer scenarios
All about experts
Expert qualifications
Daubert rules regarding medical expert testimony
The defense expert
The plaintiff 's expert
Using the plaintiff 's expert to help your case
What if their expert is lying?
Pretrial countdown
Reviewing your deposition
Motions to dismiss the case
Should you settle your case?
Preparing for trial
The trial
Rules to follow when in court, e.g. How you should dress
Jury selection
The cross-examination with tips and question and answer scenarios
Jury Deliberation
Damages
What to do if you lose
What are the steps to getting an appeal?
Can you get your attorney to file an appeal?
Settling in lieu of an appeal
An ounce of prevention
Why doctors get sued
Bad outcome
Should you apologize?
What makes patients angry?
Methods to prevent patients from becoming angry
Communication Issues
Effective communication
Foreign language issues
Informed consent
Good documentation makes a difference
Documentation of Informed Consent
Destroy your diary or patient log before you get sued
Be aware of your electronic footprint
Liability risk with the use of physician extenders
Vicarious Liability
How should you run your practice?
Hospital issues
Peer Review
Hospital Privileges
Risk Management: Does it help you?
The Against Medical Advice (A.M.A.) form
Suspension of privileges
Summary
Expert qualification requirements vary by state
Arbitration mediation and pretrial screening panels
Collateral source reform
I'm Sorry Laws
Glossary
Index
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