Risk Management and Liability in Health Care
Risk Management and Liability in Health Care
Part I: Negligence Liability
Negligence, which is often an unintentional action, occurs when a person either performs or fails to perform an action that a reasonable professional person would or would not have performed in a similar situation (Fremgen, 2012). Risk Management and Liability in Health Care
When a person is injured, they sue under tort law (“a wrongful act against another person”). The unintentional tort of negligence is the most often cause of lawsuits for healthcare professionals (Fremgen, 2012).
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Charges of negligence against a physician or other healthcare professional arise because the patient or family is not happy with the outcome of the treatment or procedure (Fremgen, 2012). A jury in a negligence trial would have to determine if a reasonable professional person would have done the same action. Malpractice is the wrongdoing or negligence committed by a professional person, such as a medical professional (Fremgen, 2012).
- By using your experience or resources on the Internet, present a case of negligence against a physician.
- Will such a case impact the liability of a hospital? Why or why not?
Justify your answers with appropriate research and reasoning by using examples and references from textbooks, the South University Online Library, and other acceptable references. Cite sources in the APA format. Further, comment on the postings of at least two peers.
Part II: Risk Management in Health Care
Risk management is a practice used to control or minimize the incidence of problem behavior that might result in injury to patients and employees, and ultimately, it becomes a liability for the physician/employer (Fremgen, 2012). A key factor in risk management is to identify problem behaviors and practices in an organization such as a hospital or medical office. A plan of action is then put into practice to eliminate these problem behaviors.
Accordingly, respond to the following questions:
- What is the role of risk management and corporate compliance programs in a health care facility?
- Will the role of these programs differ depending on the type of the facility, for example, hospital versus nursing home? Why or why not?
Justify your answers with appropriate research and reasoning by using examples and references from textbooks, the South University Online Library, and other acceptable references. Cite sources in the APA format. Further, comment on the postings of at least two peers.
Source:
Fremgen, B. (2012). Medical law and ethics. (4th ed.). Boston, MA: Prentice Hall. Risk Management and Liability in Health Care