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An ED physician, like any health care provider, can be sued for wrongful death whenever there is evidence that medical malpractice has caused a patient's death.
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If highly religious nurses or physicians feel that it is appropriate to pray with patients and to share their faith, some patients will appreciate this while others may not. However, it's unlikely this practice will lead to a lawsuit.
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If a bad outcome occurs with a boarded patient, what standard of care will the ED be held to?
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Did a "boarded" ED patient have a bad outcome that can be in any way associated with a delay in diagnosis or treatment, or a failure to properly observe?
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Risk management is the process of identifying factors that may be a source of exposure to lawsuits and adverse outcomes.
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Consider the old adage, "garbage in, is garbage out." "This truly has a distinct meaning where upfront errors are concerned," says Jackie Mitchler, a revenue cycle analyst in the patient business services department at Affinity Health System in Menasha, WI.
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Will a completed registration be problem-free or result in a claims denial? The buck stops with the registrar.
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Were departmental goals achieved or exceeded? If so, employees will feel a sense of accomplishment for a job well done, says Joy Wright, a patient registration supervisor at Lodi (OH) Community Hospital.