Lee A. Resnick, MD, FAAFP My previous column presented the building blocks of a risk mitigation framework for your practice. This column specifies high-risk areas of urgent care practice that create exposure for both owner and clinicians and suggests ways to mitigate that risk. Charting / Documentation: Your best defense when there is a bad outcome is documentation. The chart should clearly communicate your decision-making. The “standard of care” is not a guarantee against harm. …
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Lee A. Resnick, MD, FAAFP Editor’s Note: This is the first of a two-part column that examines ways to reduce liability in the urgent care setting. Our discipline is evolving rapidly and best practices are beginning to be defined. Staying abreast of practice standards for urgent care and implementing a disciplined risk mitigation plan will help your practice avoid the disruptive burdens of a medical malpractice lawsuit. The urgent care approach to risk management should …
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