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Risk managers meeting in Anaheim, CA, Oct. 26-29
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Hospital's deep pockets will invite claims
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LRC: Negligent removal of tracheostomy tube results in $15 million verdict against hospital and doctor
Due to injuries suffered from a car accident, hospital staff inserted a tracheostomy tube to aid the breathing of a 17-year-old male. While still in the hospital one month after the tracheostomy, hospital staff removed the tracheostomy (trach) tube in anticipation of the patient's transfer to a rehabilitation hospital. -
Report finds hospital at fault in stairwell death
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Assess current drug policies in light of pot legalization
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Healthcare Risk Management - Full April 2014 Issue in PDF
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LRC: Failure to recognize infection leads to sepsis and amputations, and $32 million settlement
After complaining of a fever and inability to put weight on her right leg, an 11-year-old female was taken to the emergency department of a local hospital. The child had an internal infection that was quickly spreading. -
System ordered to divest physician group or risk antitrust
A hospital has been ordered to divest itself of a physician group practice it acquired. The federal district court judge says the practice acquisition violated antitrust laws. -
Mental health parity act creates new, increased risks
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) will increase the volume of mental health patients, which could increase liability risks. Providers can be held accountable for acts of violence by a patient. -
Imaging group to pay $15.5 million for false claims