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    Healthcare Risk Management

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    April 1, 2005

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    Healthcare Risk Management 2005-04-01

    Preventing falls among elderly patients means a focus on their special needs

    How often have you walked into a patient care area and been blasted by an array of television sets with the volume cranked up to 11? How about the lovely shade of beige wall paint that flows seamlessly into the lovely shade of beige floor tile? For your elderly patients who already are dealing with a number of physical and mental challenges, these are more than just annoyances. They can be real dangers, contributing to the already high likelihood of falls. Read More

    Colors, noise level key to reducing falls in the elderly

    That armchair in the common area might be more than just ugly. It might actually be contributing to falls if your elderly patients look at it and get dizzy from the pattern. Read More

    To prevent falls, know your elderly patients

    Elderly patients pose special challenges when it comes to falls, so your prevention strategy must take into account the factors unique to this population. This summary is offered by a professor of physical therapy at Temple University in Philadelphia. Read More

    7 steps to take for a claims management strategy

    Open discussion of medical errors and other liability issues actually can help drive claims down, not up, as many risk managers fear, says the president of Enhanced Claim and Risk Services in St. Louis. Read More

    JCAHO calls for reform of liability system

    JCAHO has issued a call to reform the nation’s medical liability system, urging the current proposal for caps on noneconomic damages be expanded to pursue intermediate and long-term system changes which its experts say “truly facilitate improvements in patient safety.” Read More

    Microchip promises to reduce wrong-site errors

    The FDA recently approved a new device that the manufacturer says could dramatically reduce the incidence of wrong-site surgery by applying a microchip with detailed patient information directly to the planned operative site. Read More

    Med-mal awards rise some but are starting to level off

    Jury awards for medical-malpractice claims rose fractionally in recent months while awards for all personal-injury liabilities fell significantly, according to a report from Jury Verdict Research in Horsham, PA. Read More

    Study: Medication errors often occur at admission

    A medication use history is an integral part of the hospital admission process, but errors in the history may result in failure to detect drug-related problems or lead to interrupted or inappropriate drug therapy during hospitalization, according to background information in the article. Read More

    JCAHO alters goal about standard abbreviations

    JCAHO recently altered the 2005 requirements for meeting National Patient Safety Goal 2b that requires organizations to standardize abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols used throughout the organization, including a list of abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols not to use. Read More

    Reader Question: Check before offering to subsidize docs’ insurance

    Can a hospital subsidize physicians medical liability insurance without facing prosecution under the portion of the Social Security Act that addresses kickbacks? Read More

    Legal Review & Commentary: Untreated subdural hematoma leads to brain damage: $1.9 million verdict against hospital

    An elderly gentleman with a history of fainting presented to a hospital emergency department was admitted for observation and testing then discharged without a conclusive diagnosis or treatment plan. Read More

    Legal Review & Commentary: Medication error results in $120,000 California award

    A patient received quinine sulfate when she should have gotten quinidine sulfate. The medication error resulted in her experiencing a multitude of medical aliments. She brought action against the provider who dispersed the wrong medication and was awarded $120,000 through a mandatory arbitration process. Read More
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    Table Of Contents

    Preventing falls among elderly patients means a focus on their special needs

    Colors, noise level key to reducing falls in the elderly

    To prevent falls, know your elderly patients

    7 steps to take for a claims management strategy

    JCAHO calls for reform of liability system

    Microchip promises to reduce wrong-site errors

    Med-mal awards rise some but are starting to level off

    Study: Medication errors often occur at admission

    JCAHO alters goal about standard abbreviations

    Reader Question: Check before offering to subsidize docs’ insurance

    Legal Review & Commentary: Untreated subdural hematoma leads to brain damage: $1.9 million verdict against hospital

    Legal Review & Commentary: Medication error results in $120,000 California award

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