It’s often how the mistake maker, not the “victim,” reacts that makes the difference in the outcome.
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What’s the impact on your practice?
What’s the impact on healthcare? What’s the impact on your practice?
I’m writing this on a Saturday, a couple of days before publication. I’m about to head off to meet with a futurist to brainstorm some ideas. Speaking of the future, lots of people are talking about driverless cars. Suppose those people who want to sell us driverless cars, or to force us into driverless cars, […]
f you’ve ever purchased or sold a house, you’re already familiar with the concept of “due diligence” in the sale of a medical group, ASC, or other healthcare business, just on a smaller scale.
It’s often how the mistake maker, not the “victim,” reacts that makes the difference in the outcome.
It’s often how the mistake maker, not the “victim,” reacts that makes the difference in the outcome.
Mistakes happen. There’s a divergence of opinion on the question of whether or not to apologize or express sorrow over a healthcare error.