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What is it like to be sued for medical malpractice? Bad medical
outcomes traumatize patients but they also traumatize physicians.
The litigation that often follows is a profoundly human, rather
than just a legal experience. Although every physician's case is
different, this book shows how each case goes through the same
judicial stages of complaint, discovery, depositions, motions, and
delays that lead to trial, settlement, or being dropped. It also
gives doctors an understanding of how lawyers think and work to
help defendants. Written by a physician and a lawyer, the book
provides unique insights - through real-life stories - into the
personal experience of litigation as well as recommendations for
dealing with each of the legal process. It also includes up-to-date
reviews of HIPAA legislation, the controversial subject of
disclosure, and recent developments in the law affecting medical
practitioners. Only about thirty percent of plaintiffs win their
cases against doctors, but the journey from bedside to witness
stand tests both the personal character and the professional skills
of those accused. This well-documented book will help doctors
understand and navigate the legal system while honouring their own
ideals and emerging changed but stronger from the experience.
In 2019 the world was struck with the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
infecting major portions of the world's population. There were no
vaccines or treatments available to help mitigate the disease or
offer a cure. The world's health systems were inundated with
massive numbers of patients with varying ranges of symptoms,
acuity, and levels of criticality. The world's healthcare
organizations soon found themselves in an unmanageable situation,
directly impacting the ability to manage patients across the entire
healthcare environment. Most healthcare institutions had plans for
emergency preparedness and procedures to deal with temporary
crises, none of which were effective against the impact of
COVID-19. COVID-19 was a highly contagious disease, resulting in
high volumes of admissions with long lengths of stay. The virus
quickly overwhelmed institutions with large patient volumes,
resulting in shortages of patient beds, medical equipment, personal
protective devices, cleaning agents, and other critical supplies.
Hospital operations were further impacted by staff shortages due to
exposure, resulting contagion, the shutdown of transit systems, and
responsibilities at home due to school and business closures. This
timely and important book describes the impact on the hospital
ability to provide patient care and how healthcare institutions
leveraged diverse technology solutions to combat the impact of
COVID-19 on providing patient care. The authors also discuss
implementation of these technology solutions and the many lessons
learned of how healthcare institutions can enhance their emergency
preparedness in the future from the COVID experience. The authors
would like to acknowledge, thank, and dedicate this book to the
hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers around the world who
spent countless hours and put their own lives and families lives at
risk to help patients though this pandemic.
In 2019 the world was struck with the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
infecting major portions of the world's population. There were no
vaccines or treatments available to help mitigate the disease or
offer a cure. The world's health systems were inundated with
massive numbers of patients with varying ranges of symptoms,
acuity, and levels of criticality. The world's healthcare
organizations soon found themselves in an unmanageable situation,
directly impacting the ability to manage patients across the entire
healthcare environment. Most healthcare institutions had plans for
emergency preparedness and procedures to deal with temporary
crises, none of which were effective against the impact of
COVID-19. COVID-19 was a highly contagious disease, resulting in
high volumes of admissions with long lengths of stay. The virus
quickly overwhelmed institutions with large patient volumes,
resulting in shortages of patient beds, medical equipment, personal
protective devices, cleaning agents, and other critical supplies.
Hospital operations were further impacted by staff shortages due to
exposure, resulting contagion, the shutdown of transit systems, and
responsibilities at home due to school and business closures. This
timely and important book describes the impact on the hospital
ability to provide patient care and how healthcare institutions
leveraged diverse technology solutions to combat the impact of
COVID-19 on providing patient care. The authors also discuss
implementation of these technology solutions and the many lessons
learned of how healthcare institutions can enhance their emergency
preparedness in the future from the COVID experience. The authors
would like to acknowledge, thank, and dedicate this book to the
hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers around the world who
spent countless hours and put their own lives and families lives at
risk to help patients though this pandemic.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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