Obstetrics Hospitalists: Risk Management Implications
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ogc.2015.05.008
Obstetrics Hospitalists: Risk Management Implications
Abstract
The concept of having an in-house obstetrician (serving as an obstetrics [OB] hospitalist) available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week provides a safety net for OB events that many need immediate intervention for a successful outcome. A key precept of risk management, that of loss prevention, fits perfectly with the addition of an OB hospitalist role in the perinatal department. Inherent in the role of OB hospitalists are the patient safety and risk management principles of improved communication, enhanced readiness, and immediate availability.
Keywords: In-house obstetrician; Laborist; OB hospitalist; Obstetric emergencies; Perinatal safety net; Risk management.
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