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What Are the Main Types of Healthcare Incidents?

MedTrainer

Incident reporting is essential to maintain a healthcare organization’s compliance with state and federal regulations and reveal what are the main types of healthcare incidents. billion in malpractice costs and almost 2,000 preventable deaths. MedTrainer offers all the functions listed above in an all-in-one compliance solution.

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Update on No Surprises Act 2022

AIHC

Think Again blog post related to the January 1, 2022, implementation of the Interim Final Rule (IFR) of the No Surprises Act. Contact your risk attorney through your malpractice insurance company for guidance which is obtained through no additional cost (part of the service you get when paying the insurance premium).

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Guest Post – Curling Up With a Good Reasonable Alternative Design Opinion

Drug & Device Law

Thanks to the Connecticut Supreme Court, blog readers can stop staring with guilt and/or determination at that copy of Moby Dick on the bookshelf and instead print a sprawling copy of Fajardo v. She sued the gynecologist, not the surgeon who implanted the mesh, for failing to obtain informed consent for the implant. at *13-*14.

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Dentists As Product Manufacturers?  Bet On It In Nevada

Drug & Device Law

The patient sadly passed away after having 23 teeth removed and replaced (for those keeping score, that is more than two-thirds of a normal human complement of teeth), and his family sued for medical malpractice and product liability. That would be especially true in states where regulatory compliance is a defense or partial defense.