Reflections from a Medical Malpractice Defense Attorney: Insights on Avoiding Claims and Lawsuits
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Reflections from a Medical Malpractice Defense Attorney: Insights on Avoiding Claims and Lawsuits
Abstract
Good decision-making, solid notes that show care and a reasonable thought process, and skillful interpersonal dealings with patients and loved ones are keys to avoiding claims and lawsuits related to care in the emergency department (ED). This means taking measures to control the brisk assembly line of work in the ED so that important steps such as assessment, testing, treatment, and communication promptly occur without any dilution in quality. It is crucial that the physician in the ED displays excellent bedside manner, including dealing with an increasing challenging patient population and the family and friends who often accompany them.
Keywords: Bedside manner; Bottom line; Claims; Lawsuits; Legal considerations.
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