What if you’re sued for an event that one of your own members didn’t cause? To your dismay, you find out that you’re not covered for that.
Tag: malpractice
Today, employers reward for the value you create. The factory worker, whether in what is readily recognized as a factory or one which looks, to outsiders, like a medical clinic or hospital, who simply shows up on time, does what he or she is told (you know, follows protocols) and then clocks out at the end of the shift, creates no real value in comparison with the next worker.
Today, there’s no longer even the “promise” of lifetime employment. “Retirement” as in replacement, replacement just like an old machine, is as far off as the next layoff or the next outsourcing.
What if you’re sued for an event that one of your own members didn’t cause? To your dismay, you find out that you’re not covered for that.
A few minutes ago I passed an old Corvette, it was a ’74 or ’75. One of my college roommates had a ’74. It was an interesting car with an interesting shape, but the build quality was crap. There were gaps where the hood would close, gaps on one side of the body and not […]
In a very real sense, all physicians give a limited warranty – it’s called malpractice liability.
Certainly no one wants to be seen as an easy target, but in many cases a quick resolution of a patient’s unhappiness is far cheaper than the costs of a dispute.
Today, there’s no longer even the “promise” of lifetime employment. “Retirement” as in replacement, replacement just like an old machine, is as far off as the next layoff or the next outsourcing.
Practicing physicians are for the most part, captives of their training. They’ve been taught that taking risks is dangerous.