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My employee has a needlestick injury. Now what?
Needlestick injuries occur more often than you may think because many go unreported. If you are accidentally pricked by a needle, do you have legal recourse? Dr. David Goldberg addresses this issue in this month's legal column.
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Who gets sued: Managed care or me?
Much has been written and discussed over the last decade about accountability, particularly as it applies to the issue of liability for medical decision making in the care and treatment of healthcare plan enrollees and beneficiaries.
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Do what the patient desires or not?
In a recent article published online in JAMA Internal Medicine (Nov. 27, 2017) researchers evaluated the level of patient satisfaction related to the denial of specific patient requests during the course of an outpatient office visit. Not surprisingly, they found that certain types of denied requests resulted in reduced satisfaction with the healthcare provider.
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