John Shufeldt, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP How many times have you encountered a patient who presents with an issue and tells you about a previously diagnosed condition with which he or she is having ongoing symptoms? It happens to me nearly every shift. A 35-year-old male presents with chronic back pain. He has been to your urgent care center a number of times in the past and presents again with a variation of the same …
Read MoreSeptember 2014
Smile! You’re on Candid Camera
John Shufeldt, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP A 34-year-old patient presents with an acute exacerbation of chronic low back pain. A cursory review of his medical records done before seeing him reveals that he has had multiple visits to your urgent care for a variety of complaints including: Flank pain and blood in his urine Dental caries Gout Headache Low back pain Knee strain He typically shows up about 5 minutes before closing and is always …
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June 2014
Scribes in the Urgent Care
DAVID WEIN, MD, MBA, FACEP, and DENNIS DIXON, MD For years I was subjected to corporal punishment at the hands of nuns who used to beat me when they could not read my handwriting – at least that is how I remember it. For reasons unknown, my handwriting was never legible. Even back in the day, using the T-System’s “slash and check” charting, my medical records looked like I had either DTs or Benign Essential …
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Medical Malpractice Insurance: Read the Fine Print
JOHN SHUFELDT, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP Our emergency medicine group was informed that a new corporate mandate will force us to nearly double our malpractice coverage from $1 million for each occurrence and $3 million in yearly aggregate ($1M/$3M) to $2M/$4M. This mandate came despite our group’s low malpractice claims history, a higher burden of proof for plaintiffs in the state where we practice, and a very “doctor-friendly” malpractice environment in our county. To my …
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Malpractice Trends in Urgent Care and Retail Medicine
JOHN SHUFELDT, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP with ANDREW SNIEGOWSKI, RN, JD CANDIDATE 2014 Over the last 6 years I have written a number of articles on medical malpractice in urgent care medicine. The good news is that I am seeing fewer cases despite the fact that there are more urgent care centers and more patient visits. The bad news is that I am still seeing the same fact patterns time and again. Failure to diagnose …
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