
Lawsuit Survival Tips for Physicians
A physician incurs nearly $200,000 in medical student loan debt, graduates in the top 10 percent of her class, and dedicates the past 14 years

A physician incurs nearly $200,000 in medical student loan debt, graduates in the top 10 percent of her class, and dedicates the past 14 years

Advice on how physicians and nurse practitioners (NPs) who collaborate can avoid liability for malpractice. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/884582 (to view the entire article, a one-time registration is

Source: Skin & Allergy News 8/12/14 By: ALICIA GALLEGOS Sometimes it makes sense to settle a malpractice lawsuit, but making that decision is seldom straightforward,

Because of pressures to increase revenue and patient satisfaction, the practice of dispensing prescriptions in-office is becoming more common. Done safely, an in-office dispensing system

Adverse anesthesia events can occur despite the sophisticated monitors in use. Most adverse events should not occur but do because alarms have been silenced or

Shortly after electronic health records (EHRs) began to be widely adopted, The Doctors Company and other medical professional liability insurers became aware of their potential

A physician incurs nearly $200,000 in medical student loan debt, graduates in the top 10 percent of her class, and dedicates the past 14 years

Advice on how physicians and nurse practitioners (NPs) who collaborate can avoid liability for malpractice. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/884582 (to view the entire article, a one-time registration is

Source: Skin & Allergy News 8/12/14 By: ALICIA GALLEGOS Sometimes it makes sense to settle a malpractice lawsuit, but making that decision is seldom straightforward,

Because of pressures to increase revenue and patient satisfaction, the practice of dispensing prescriptions in-office is becoming more common. Done safely, an in-office dispensing system

Adverse anesthesia events can occur despite the sophisticated monitors in use. Most adverse events should not occur but do because alarms have been silenced or

Shortly after electronic health records (EHRs) began to be widely adopted, The Doctors Company and other medical professional liability insurers became aware of their potential