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Termination of the Physician-Patient Relationship: Case Studies and Best Practices

June 22, 2017

Generally speaking, once a physician-patient relationship is established, the physician has an ongoing responsibility to the patient until the relationship is properly terminated. Improper termination can result in a patient abandonment claim.

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Filed under: Patient Relationship, Article, Practice Manager, Physician

Dismissing a Patient in Labor Leads to Physician Removal from Hospital Call Panel

June 22, 2017

Timing must be a primary consideration when contemplating termination of treatment. To avoid abandonment, a physician must give a patient a reasonable opportunity to safely continue care with another healthcare provider. Patients with acute conditions may find it next to impossible to safely locate a new provider. For various other patients — the indigent, rural dwellers, individuals with rare conditions or combinations of conditions — it could take longer than average. Safely dismissing patients in these circumstances may take additional effort, planning and documentation.1

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Filed under: Patient Relationship, Case Study, Practice Manager, Obstetrics & Gynecology

Inadequate Coverage Arrangements Leads to Abandonment Claim

June 22, 2017

Inadequate coverage arrangements can lead to abandonment allegations. Any time you are unavailable to your practice (e.g., on vacation, observing holidays, attending medical conferences, suffering from an illness, treating other patients, etc.) appropriate coverage must be arranged. The following case studies highlight the risks of poorly planned coverage.

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Filed under: Patient Relationship, Emergency Medicine, Case Study, Practice Manager, Physician

Ensuring Continuity of Care When Retiring or Closing a Practice

June 22, 2017

A carefully planned and executed patient notification process is the key to ensuring continuity of care and minimizing liability risk when retiring or closing a practice. The method by which you inform patients should be based on whether they are active or inactive. Consider the following recommendations:

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Filed under: Patient Relationship, Practice Management, Best Practices, Practice Manager, Physician

Dismissing a Patient with Post-Operative Complications Leads to Patient Abandonment Lawsuit

June 22, 2017

A patient with a potential post-operative complication should not be terminated until the complication is resolved.

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Filed under: Patient Relationship, Bad Outcomes & Complications, Case Study, Practice Manager, Physician, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Patient Care

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