Physician Moonlighting

The Informed Practice — Moonlighting

—Are You Covered for “Moonlighting”? — Kathleen Finnerty-Schroth, CIC You never want to learn after the claim is made that you don’t have the proper insurance coverage, whether it involves your Auto, your Home, or your Health insurance. So too, it would come as unpleasant news that your professional liability […]

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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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litigation stress

The Informed Practice — Litigation Stress

Managing the Stress of a Malpractice Lawsuit Malpractice suits are an unfortunate reality for physicians in today’s health care landscape. According to the American Medical Association, 1 in 3 physicians will have a medical liability claim filed against them in their lifetime. More than half of respondents to a Medscape […]

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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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physician and insurance partner shaking hands

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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medical team

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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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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price increase

The Informed Practice — A Hardening Market

A Hardening Insurance Market: What Does It Mean for Your Practice? By Thomas J. Bryant, ARM President, Physicians Insurance As we slowly emerge from the grips of the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the health care–related analysis has rightly focused on immediate human concerns: the health and recovery of patients, and […]

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Scott Berger

Physicians Insurance News

Physicians Insurance Senior Account Executive Scott Berger recently earned the insurance professional designation of Certified Insurance Counselor.  Join us in wishing Scott congratulations on this achievement! One of the essential elements to a CIC designation is a commitment to the highest level of continuing education. To fulfill this requirement Scott […]

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EHR and Risk

The Informed Practice – EHR and Emerging Risk

Thriving in an EHR 2.0 World By Thomas J. Bryant, ARM President, Physicians Insurance Five years ago, if you started talking about electronic health record (EHR) systems in a roomful of physicians, you would have predictably gotten groans — not to mention some bitter, and yes, often justified, complaints. EHR […]

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