Analysis of investigations and prosecutions by the New York State Office for Professional Medical Conduct (OPMC) and the New York State Office for Professional Discipline (OPD) reveals simple lessons that can reduce the risk that physicians and other licensed healthcare practitioners will become the subject of professional conduct investigation or prosecution.
Incorporating these lessons into your professional practice can also enhance the quality of care rendered to your patients and enhance your ability to defend against professional liability claims:
Finally, please note that the list of issues that can cause practice risk management problems is exhaustive, continuously expanding and beyond the scope of this article. When you encounter a problem for which your peers can not provide a basic, time-tested and common sense solution, it may be appropriate to seek the guidance of experienced legal counsel.
Note: This article is written for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. You should consult with your legal counsel prior to acting on any of the educational information provided herein.
Alan Lambert, MD, Esq. is an attorney whose practice is dedicated to healthcare law. Dr. Lambert is admitted to practice law in New York and he is of counsel to the law firm of Butzel, Long, a professional corporation. For more information call 212-905-1513 or visit www.attorney-for-physicians.com.
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