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Post Adverse Event: Reducing the Exposure for Your Medical Practice In this 20-minute podcast, hear Jim Saxton, from the law firm of Stevens and Lee discuss why post adverse event is such an important issue for physicians, the advantages (and potential drawbacks) of physicians saying, " I'm sorry," and the importance of coming up with a plan and policy for the practice on handling adverse events. He also discusses why this is an issue not only for physicians but for everyone on the team in a medical practice.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website When Dangerous Employees Cause HarmInterview with Jon Zimring, Partner, Duane Morris, LLP, based in Chicago discusses his articles from recent issues of The Journal of Medical Practice Management. Mr. Zimring discusses how to define a "dangerous employee", why physicians and physician practices seem to be increasingly on the hot seat for liability, are workplaces becoming more dangerous or is the danger simply increasing for employers? He also covers useful information a practice leader can gain from employee exit interview ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Preventing Workplace Violence in the Healthcare SettingSheila Dunn, D.A., MT (ASCP) and Sarah Alholm, M.A.S. of Quality America, Inc. discuss Preventing Workplace Violence in the Healthcare Setting. In this podcast, these experts discuss how widespread these incidents are and how practices should prepare for workplace violence. They also review who are the most likely perpetrators of workplace violence, security measures recommended for medical offices, and the tie-in with OSHA regulations. Quality America, Inc. (www.quality-america.com).Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Twenty Strategies to Reduce the Risk of a Malpractice ClaimThis podcast describes 20 practical risk management strategies a physician practice can implement to strengthen aspects of the care delivery process and reduce potential liability exposure. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Hot Topics In Employment Law 2006 with Attorney Shay ZeemerShay Ellen Zeemer practices litigation and counseling in Labor and Employment Law at the Powell Goldstein office in Atlanta, Georgia. Her practice includes representing management in employment discrimination lawsuits in various state, federal and administrative jurisdictions, including race, sex, disability, family and medical leave, and other discrimination claims. This podcast interview discusses the hot topics in employment law right now; what areas listeners need to pay the most atten ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Financial Issues Facing Physicians Today with David B. Mandell, P.C.David B. Mandell, J.D., M.B.A. is an attorney, author, and educator. He focuses his law practice on asset protection, tax, and estate planning matters. He also is a principal of Jarvis & Mandell, LLC, a financial planning firm focusing on tax, insurance, benefits, and retirement planning matters.
Podcast interview covering these topics: financial obstacles facing physicians today; the benefits of non-qualified retirement plans; how physicians can shield their most important assets, like th ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Workplace Violence: Protecting Your Practice From an EpidemicFrom an article by Robert C. Calway, M.H.C.A., B.S., M.T.(A.S.C.P.) in The Journal of Medical Practice Management. Workplace violence, in the form of verbal threats and/or intimidation and physical aggression, is commonplace in medical practices today. The practice must be prepared to respond to this disaster in the same manner with which they prepare for responses to a medical emergency, fire, or loss of electricity.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Informal Consultations: Do New Risks Exist With This Age-Old Tradition? by Toni Hendel, Esq., R.N., C.P.H.R.M.From the article in The Journal of Medical Practice Management. This podcast cites three court decisions involving physicians who provided an informal or "curbside" consultation. The cases demonstrate the medico-legal implications of physicians engaging in informal consultations. The author then discusses the growing risk of liability for physicians who participate in this traditional practice.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Premises LiabilityFrom a JMPM article written by Fillmore Buckner, M.D. J.D. This podcast discusses clear ways any physician or office manager can avoid major legal problems by paying close attention to the needs and rights of office invitees. The focus of any physician considering insurance should include not only malpractice insurance but also premises liability insurance.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Interview with Rita Schwab, CPCS, CPMSM of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and founder of MSSP Nexus BlogThe MSSPNexus web site and blog were created to support and publicize the vital work of the medical staff services profession. It focuses on news and information for medical staff service professionals and others who work in healthcare management, medical staff administration, quality, accreditation, law and provider credentialing.
Discussion includes the importance of blogging in providing news and information for medical administrators; credentialing physicians; examples of "phony doctor ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website A Patient, an Internet Article, and Thou: Challenges of the Internet in Clinical PracticeThis podcast addresses issues a physician should consider when responding to medical research gathered by a patient from the Internet, discussing both potential medical malpractice liability and offering specific, recommended responses for physicians whose patients conduct online medical research.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Physician as WitnessThe Physician as Witness by Daniel I. Small, Esq. This editorial addresses the, "Four E's" to help explain the challenges doctors face as witnesses and the challenges lawyers face in preparing them.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Ten Things to Do When Investigated By Regulatory or Government AgenciesTen Things to Do When Investigated By Regulatory or Government Agencies by Glen D. Crick, J.D.: Physicians may become the object of investigation by a variety of regulatory and governmental bodies. This editorial outlines an approach to responding to inquiries by such agencies in ten steps.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Governmental Focus on Fraud and Abuse with Rob Falk, JDRob Falk of Powell Goldstein, LLP outlines what areas the US government focuses on when investigating fraud and abuse relating to physicians.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Keeping Internal Chart Reviews from Being Used Against You: 11 Useful Strategies by David M. Glaser, J.D.Internal chart reviews are useful tools for practices to determine the accuracy of their coding when billing for services, especially to governmental payers. They can also boomerang, however, and be used as evidence against a practice when their results are not fully understood or implemented.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Developing Personnel Policies to Keep You Out of the Courtroom: The Role of the Office Policy ManualBy Joan M. Roediger, J.D., L.L.M. - Employment liability has become an important issue for all enterprises. Medical practices often are not aware of the impact their policies and actions may have on their employees and the liability that may result.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
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