The influence of AI on Medicine and the impact on Risk Management

The Informed Practice — AI and Malpractice Risk

What Does AI Mean for Malpractice Risk? There’s been a lot of attention lately given to artificial intelligence. The fourth iteration of ChatGPT was launched in mid-March, featuring deep-learning artificial intelligence that generates human-like responses. A few weeks later, a coalition of technology leaders, including Twitter and Tesla CEO Elon […]

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Building Trust

THE INFORMED PRACTICE – ADDRESSING HEALTH MISINFORMATION

Addressing Health Misinformation By Thomas J. Bryant, ARM President, Physicians Insurance January 23, 2023 In my recent blog, I briefly mentioned misinformation as a factor in patients’ mistrust in the health care system. It’s a topic worthy of further discussion, as misinformation itself has consequences for patients and your practice. […]

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We are Grateful

Sending you our best wishes for a joyful holiday season and a happy New Year. Please note our offices will be closed December 26th and January 2nd Winter is Here: Are your policies up to date? The cold and ice has arrived and everyone will be re-learning how to drive […]

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The Informed Practice – Building Trust

The past few years have been marked by public mistrust — mistrust in the government and institutions, in science, and yes, in physicians. The COVID-19 pandemic and the political environment of late has made public mistrust clear, but it is not a new phenomenon. Patients’ trust in their physicians is an important factor in achieving patient satisfaction and outcomes and in minimizing malpractice risk. In this article Tom Bryant discusses simple strategy for building physician-patient trust.

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The Informed Practice – Workers’ Comp

Recognition that the workplace affects health and vice versa has led organizations to take a more holistic approach to employee health and wellness. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) now recognizes the workplace as a key social determinant of health that influences the employee’s health and wellness at and beyond the workplace.

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MedicalGaslighting

The Informed Practice — Medical Gaslighting

Another phenomenon linked to implicit bias, which has been the subject of news stories in recent months, is “medical gaslighting.” The term gaslighting has been used increasingly over the past decade, often referring to manipulation in personal relationships where one person denies or minimizes the other’s experiences. Medical gaslighting is a term being used by patients to describe having their medical complaints or symptoms ignored, minimized, or dismissed by their health care providers.

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Front Office Staff and Risk Management

Risk Management – Front Office

6 Tips to Help Your Front Office Provide a Positive Patient Experience BY STEPHEN A. METZ, MD, CHAIR | MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY | COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY Although front-office staff members do not practice medicine, their actions can lead to medical malpractice liability for physicians. We’ve all heard the stories: […]

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CYBER SECURITY RISK

Cyber Coverage Now Easier Than Ever to Secure We can now offer a comprehensive quote on cyber coverage with only three key pieces of information. Your quote will include a detailed analysis of your current exposure. All we need is: ✔️ Your website URL ✔️ Your gross annual revenue ✔️ […]

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Hurricane Henri

Are You Covered?

Tropical Storm Henri Threatened the Northeast. More to come. by Richard Weston, CIC It’s summer in New England. Hazy, hot, and humid days erupt into rolling, violent squalls. Over the weekend, your practice was hit by tropical storm, Henri. Did you feel relief when the storm did not produce the […]

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The Informed Practice — Post-Pandemic Practice

Planning for your Post-COVID Practice By Thomas J. Bryant, ARM President, Physicians Insurance The term “post-COVID life” is a bit of a misnomer, because by no means is the COVID-19 pandemic behind us. Public health experts warn us that even as the United States — and Massachusetts in particular — […]

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