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- W2124080045 abstract "The first medical malpractice lawsuit in the United States occurred in 17941 and since that time, physicians have been trying to figure out how to avoid them. To some extent, the answer is intuitive. Focus on providing patients with the best care possible and you will substantially lessen the likelihood of being sued. That having been said, most physicians can tell you about a colleague who is a brilliant clinician who has been sued multiple times and another colleague who has committed numerous errors yet has never been sued. The actual rate of malpractice or medical error is not reflected in the frequency of claims and lawsuits against physicians.2,3 This apparent incongruity has sometimes led physicians to feel that being sued is inevitable and that there is precious little they can do to prevent it. In this article, we discuss recurrent problems common to most claims/lawsuits along with risk management strategies to reduce the risk of being sued and, in the event of a lawsuit, to put neurologists in the best position to defend against allegations of malpractice.If one is to believe the statistics put forth by various watch groups, significant errors occur every day, and yet, though on the rise, litigation statistics do not reflect these large numbers. Why is this? Before a lawsuit is even filed, a triumvirate of factors must come together to create the perfect storm: error or perceived error, an angry patient/plaintiff, and a physician who is susceptible to being sued.### Error or perceived error.Medicine is an imprecise science and errors occur. It is often as the result of error that medicine has advanced. It is ironic, therefore, that those advances in medicine that allow for improvements in patient care are often a double-edged …" @default.
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- W2124080045 title "Taking action to avoid recurring risks in medical professional liability claims" @default.
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