Risk Management Techniques For Physicians That Work
by Kevin M. Quinley, CPCU, ARM, AIC, AIM, ARe
Ó2000
The definitive work on risk reduction for practicing physicians. As a practicing physician you have worked long and hard to build up your medical practice. Why risk it all if you don’t have to? This concise and easy to read text contains simple techniques for you to use to reduce/avoid costly potential malpractice and insurance pitfalls.
You will learn how to:
- Avoid medical malpractice risk
- Shift risk to another party
- Avoid the most common insurance pitfalls
- Get the best insurance coverage for your individual situation
- Use indemnification and joint-defense agreements
- Manage non-professional risk including automotive, defamation, advertising injury, general liability, workers’ compensation, and unfair trade practices
- Avoid costly mistakes during the investigation of a claim against you.
A detailed index and table of contents make the 252-page Bulletproofing Your Medical Practice quick and easy to utilize. The book comes with an unconditional 30 day money-back guarantee. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with Bulletproofing Your Medical Practice, simply return it to 4expertise.com within 30 days of purchase for a full refund. Order your copy today!
What your colleagues have said about Bulletproofing:
“I just read Quinley’s book Bulletproofing Your Medical Practice: Risk Management Techniques That Work. I was really impressed. It took me just five minutes of reading to discover a major risk I was taking. This book is an eye-opener (and tells you how to protect yourself from being “blinded”). This book is easy to read and gives easy to follow pointers to protect your practice and your patients. If you read this book and don’t find at least three things to change in your practice, read it over again. If your practice is so busy that you don’t think that you have time to read this, stop right now and start reading Bulletproofing Your Medical Practice to protect what you are working so hard for.”
David Pursley, MD
Fellow, American Academy of Neurology
“Savvy advice from the consummate professional; a well-written book with very complete coverage of the subject.”
Alan Pinshaw, MD
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School
“A reader-friendly and concise book on the ABC’s of medical risk management, with lots of easy to remember and practical tips.”
Alberto M. Goldwaser, MD
Forensic Psychiatric Associates
“Bulletproofing Your Medical Practice: Risk Management Techniques That Work is a practical text that makes suggestions of things that every physician can implement to reduce malpractice risk. I would like to see a copy of this text in the hands of every physician. Excellent text – well written practice coverage of risk management. The one text that I would recommend to every physician. In fact, if a physician were going to read only one text this year, this would be the one. Absolutely the best text on medical malpractice and risk management I have seen in fifteen years. This text belongs in the personal library of every physician from resident to senior attending. I plan to give a copy to all of my practice colleagues in Emergency Medicine and Family Practice including my physician assistants and nurse practitioners.
Terrance L. Baker, MD
“I thought that my practice was “Bulletproof” until I read this book. A must for any practitioner.”
Frederick B. LaVan, MD, FACS
“Unique, comprehensive, a must read for physicians.”
Nubar Tchilinguirian, MD, FACOG, FRCS(C), FACS
“A very thorough and updated treatise. The section on ‘How to prevent malpractice claims’ is the best summary of preventing claims that I have seen.”
Bruce B. McDonald, MD, FACS
| Table of Contents | |
| 1 | Recent Trends In Medical Malpractice |
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| 2 | Investigation Of Claims: What To Do And What Not To Do |
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| 3 | The Most Common Insurance Pitfalls And How To Avoid Them |
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| 4 | Getting The Best Insurance Coverage For Your Particular Situation |
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| 5 | The Most Common Medical Malpractice Fallacies And How To Avoid Them |
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| 6 | Going Bare: Advantages And Disadvantages |
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| 7 | How To Shift Risk To Another Party Through Noninsurance Transfers |
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| 8 | How To Prevent Medical Malpractice Claims |
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| 9 | Risk Management Self-Review Checklist |
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| 10 | Managing Nonprofessional Risks: Automotive, Defamation, Advertising Injury, General Liability, Workers’ Compensation, And Unfair Trade Practices |
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| 11 | How To Avoid Medical Malpractice Risk |
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| 12 | The Team Approach: Coordinating Physician Risk Management & Defense With Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Manufacturers |
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| Afterword | |
| Appendices | |
| A | Glossary |
| B | Risk Management Resources |
| C | The Largest Medical Malpractice Insurance Companies |
| D | Sample Informed Consent Forms |
| E | Internet Resources For Medical Malpractice And Liability |
| F | Sample Medical Malpractice Insurance Application |
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