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9780763748562

Practicing Medicine in Difficult Times: Protecting Physicians from Malpractice Litigation

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    9780763748562

  • ISBN10:

    0763748560

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-07-10
  • Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

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There are multiple approaches within the reach of the physician which will increase the satisfaction of both the physician And The patient, and will also prevent lawsuits. Practicing Medicine in Difficult Times: Protecting Physicians from Malpractice Litigation focuses on protecting physicians from medical malpractice litigation. This essential resource includes multiple strategies physicians can employ to protect themselves from lawsuits which will positively impact the physician/patient relationship by enriching it and ultimately keeping patients safer. Each chapter includes case studies and real-life examples from risk management experts, experienced physicians and attorneys who defend physicians involved in medical malpractice cases. This is a valuable reference for physicians of all levels and specialties. Features and Benefits: Easy-to-read conversational style  Summaries and analyses of medical malpractice cases in a variety of specialties  Links patient safety with professionalism  Discusses narrative medicine as a patient safety tool  Offers suggestions to help physicians build more effective physician-patient relationships  Practical applications of risk management and patient safety principles  Offers perspectives from a variety of medical specialties  Offers practical applications and coping strategies for physicians facing malpractice concerns  Includes perspectives elicited from actual physician and patient interviews  

Author Biography

Marjorie O. Thomas Senior Vice President Risk Management and Underwriting Administrators for the Professions, Inc. Christine J. Quinn Vice President Risk Management Services Administrators for the Professions, Inc. Geraldine M. Donohue Associate Director Risk Management Education Administrators for the Professions, Inc.

Table of Contents

About the Authorsp. ix
Contributing Authorsp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
A Note from the Authorsp. xv
The Power of Preventionp. 1
Overview of Medical Malpractice Crisis: How Did We Get Here?p. 2
How Are Insurance Rates Determined?p. 3
Why Are Medical Malpractice Premiums So High?p. 3
Why Do Patients Sue Their Physicians and Other Healthcare Providers?p. 6
Many Things Are Not in Your Controlp. 9
The Best Lawsuit to Defend Is the One That Never Happensp. 12
It's Not Just About Avoiding the Lawsuitp. 15
The Fear of Litigationp. 15
What Can We Learn from the Data?p. 16
Let Us Consider the Causesp. 19
Defensive Practices: Do They Help or Hurt?p. 20
What Are Some Constructive Responses?p. 21
What Then?p. 23
Professional Responsibilityp. 29
The Formation of the Responsible Physicianp. 31
Out of the Cocoonp. 35
Risk Management as Physician Responsibilityp. 38
The Responsible Physician and the Patient's Safetyp. 40
The Responsible Physician and Life-Long Learningp. 42
Moving Forwardp. 43
Communication Is Crucialp. 47
The Influence of the Healthcare Crisisp. 48
The Power of the Therapeutic Relationshipp. 50
The Impact of Medical Trainingp. 52
When the Patient Becomes Routinep. 55
The Challenges of Nonverbal Communicationp. 58
Follow the Patient Homep. 59
Dispelling the Myth of the "Uncaring" Physicianp. 61
The Bad News Must Be Told, But How?p. 62
Overcoming Barriers to Effective Communicationp. 65
Communication and Litigationp. 67
The Bond That Sustainsp. 69
The Difficult Physician-Patient Relationshipp. 73
The Practice of Medicine in the 21st Centuryp. 74
Communication and the Art of Medicinep. 75
Difficult Encounters for Patients and Doctorsp. 77
The Making of a Doctorp. 83
Toward a Transformative Doctor-Patient Relationshipp. 85
Hallmarks of a Successful Practicep. 89
Abilityp. 90
Affabilityp. 99
Availabilityp. 101
Affordabilityp. 103
Things You Didn't Learn in Medical Schoolp. 105
First Impressions Are Importantp. 106
Delegate Responsibilities with Care, Thought, and Confidencep. 107
Effective Tracking Systems for Tests and Consults Are Essential for Every Practicep. 110
Ensure All Incoming Reports Are Reviewedp. 112
When It Comes to Test Results, Adopt a Policy That "No News Is No News"p. 114
Have a Procedure for Missed Appointmentsp. 115
What Does It Mean When a Patient Misses an Appointment?p. 116
How Does a Patient Become Lost to Follow-Up?p. 117
Implement a Patient Safety Program in Your Practicep. 119
The Challenge of the Patient in Transitionp. 123
Upon Admissionp. 125
At Dischargep. 127
In Consultationp. 132
Finding a Better Wayp. 135
Don't Put Your Head in the Sandp. 141
Why Did This Physician Not Consider Other Diagnostic Options?p. 143
What Can We Learn from This Case That Can Help Prevent Other Cases?p. 144
How Can You Mitigate the Risk of a Malpractice Lawsuit If a Patient Has a Complication?p. 152
Disclosurep. 159
A Changing Culturep. 161
Ethical Reasons for Disclosurep. 162
Legal Reasons for Disclosurep. 163
Will Disclosing an Error Affect My Malpractice Insurance?p. 165
What About HIPAA?p. 165
Managing Disclosurep. 166
The Impact of the Eventp. 167
What Do Patients Want to Know?p. 167
The Significance of Timing and Settingp. 168
Who Should Be Included?p. 168
The Disclosure Conversationp. 169
A Case of Wrongful Deathp. 169
A Case of a Lap Burnp. 173
In Closingp. 174
Apology and Forgivenessp. 177
The Arc of Apology and Forgivenessp. 178
Rooted in Rearing and Culturep. 181
When Things Go Wrongp. 184
The Healing Power of Apologiesp. 186
Essential Elements of an Effective Apologyp. 186
The Shared Experiencep. 188
Lessons Learned: A Physician's Perspectivep. 191
Adequate Documentation Is Part of the Standard of Carep. 192
You Are Responsible for Care Provided Under Your Supervisionp. 193
Even Considered Departures from Standards of Care Are Difficult to Defendp. 195
Ensure That Your Fail-Safe Systems Workp. 197
There Is No Substitute for a Complete Historyp. 199
If You Provide Specialty Care, You Are Held to the Standard of the Specialistp. 202
Record Alteration Changes the Focus of the Casep. 203
Ineffective Communication Between Physicians Can Result in Injuries to Patientsp. 205
Lessons Learned Defending Physicians: The Attorney's Perspectivep. 211
Juries Are Audiencesp. 212
You're Not "Preaching to the Choir"p. 213
Juries Watch Everythingp. 214
Juries Love Visual Evidencep. 215
Honesty Countsp. 216
Cases Don't Always Settlep. 218
Expert Testimony Is Not Always Neededp. 219
Kiss Your Defense Goodbyep. 220
Greed Causes Griefp. 223
It's All About the Communicationp. 224
Documentation Does Make a Differencep. 227
Where We Beganp. 228
The Emotional Impact of a Medical Errorp. 231
A Shattering Worldp. 232
An Absence of Outlets: Unspoken Griefp. 236
Facing Your Fearsp. 240
The Hope of a Just Culturep. 246
Return to Normalcyp. 248
Narrative Medicine: Healing the Dividesp. 253
Routine Practicep. 255
The Nature of Narrative Medicinep. 257
Narrative Medicine and Medical Errorp. 260
Narrative Bridges Between Doctor and Patientp. 261
A Narrative Lifep. 267
Indexp. 271
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