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Reducing Opioid Overdose Risk in Patients with Opioid Use Disorder

October 14, 2022

Any patient can develop OUD and patients with OUD are at higher risk for overdose.1 Personal history, length of therapy, and dosage play a role in the development of OUD.2 A physician’s effectiveness in treating the underlying cause of a patient’s pain can be a crucial aspect of the defense in an opioid overdose case.

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Filed under: Pain Management, Case Study, Physician, Opioids, Patient Care, Medication Management, Claims Rx

Telehealth Offers Advantages for Practices, But Liability Risks Remain

August 24, 2022

In the first half of 2020 — the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic — telehealth experienced extraordinary growth as social distancing protocols, concern over spreading the virus, and other pandemic realities spurred demand and adoption. While this growth has receded since that time, usage remains well above pre-pandemic levels and the regulatory environment remains dynamic.1

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Filed under: Digital Health, Patient Relationship, Informed Consent, Special Report, Physician, Patient Experience, Scope of Practice, Telehealth, Continuity of Care, patient confidentiality

Communication Failures a Major Issue in Medical Liability Claims - INFOGRAPHIC

August 27, 2021

Communications issues — communication problems between healthcare providers and failure to follow-up on tests/consults — were among the most expensive (highest indemnity) and most frequent (number of claims) associated issues in medical liability claims.*

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Filed under: Infographic, Patient Care

3 Strategies to Ensure Timely Test Results Communication

August 27, 2021

Communication failure can cause patient injury due to treatment delay, delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis, or lack of follow-up, and is a frequent allegation in malpractice lawsuits. Especially in primary care practices, expedited follow-up on critical or significantly abnormal test results is a major aspect of liability risk management and patient safety. In this special report, NORCAL Risk Management experts offer strategies for reducing communication failures to increase patient safety and reduce professional liability.

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Filed under: Special Report, Patient Care

Healthcare Communication: Case Studies and Best Practices for Communicating Critical Findings

June 24, 2021

Communication failure — especially failure to communicate critical findings in a timely manner — can cause patient injury due to treatment delay, delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis, or lack of follow-up, and is a frequent allegation in malpractice lawsuits. Especially in primary care practices, expedited follow-up on critical or significantly abnormal test results is a major aspect of liability risk management and patient safety.

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Filed under: Business of Medicine, Patient Care

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