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Hospital Revises Policy on Police Requests
The University of Utah Hospital continues to refine its policies for encounters with law enforcement, recently rolling out a new policy that requires police to go through the hospital’s customer service office with any request.
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Video Shows Aggressive Arrest of Nurse
The videos showing the arrest of nurse Alex Wubbels are disturbing to many viewers, but especially to risk managers and other healthcare professionals who understand the dilemma faced by a clinician trying to comply with hospital policy and the law when law enforcement demands otherwise.
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Nurse Arrest Puts Focus on Hospital Security, Policies
The highly publicized arrest of a Utah nurse for refusing to allow a police request to draw blood on an unconscious patient drew attention to how hospital policies and procedures should protect staff in such confrontations, and particularly the role that in-house police and security officers should play.
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Too Many ‘John Does?’ Tighten Processes for Unidentified Patients
Unidentified patients pose safety concerns because of the possibility of duplicate medical record creation and patient misidentification. Several approaches may help minimize safety concerns.
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Defendants Prevail on Negligent Postoperative Care Claim
A jury found that defendant physician followed standard of care following a patient's knee surgery.
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Physician, Hospital Negligence Found After Hypoxic Brain Damage to Infant
Failure to monitor fetal vital signs led to infant's hypoxia and cerebral palsy after birth.
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One-third Have Experienced Cybersecurity Incidents with Medical Devices
More than one-third of medical device professionals reported that their organizations have experienced a cybersecurity incident in the past year, according to a recent survey.
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Risk Analysis Tool Available for Specialties
A healthcare professional liability insurer released a risk analysis tool for free, with data drawn from closed malpractice claims to identify the greatest malpractice risks by specialty.
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Study: Pathologists Want More Active Role in Error Disclosure
Pathologists want to play a more active role in conversations about errors with patients, instead of turning to the treating physician to handle it, according to a recent study.
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American Hospital Association Calls for Reducing Regulatory Burden on Hospitals
The American Hospital Association calls on Congress to reduce the regulatory burden on hospitals and health systems, calling the burden “substantial and unsustainable.”