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Category: Physicians

Inside MSSNY’s Payment & Practice Division: A Deep Dive with Heather Lopez

Join Host Tammie Smeltz and MSSNY’s Heather Lopez as they explore healthcare payments, emerging trends and MSSNY’s advocacy for fair reimbursement.

Wellness Resources for Healthcare Providers in New York: A Prescription for Balance

MLMIC provides essential information on wellness programs and resources in New York that aim to reduce burnout and enhance the well-being of healthcare providers.

Case Study: A Delay in Diagnosis and “Admission Against Interest” Results in an Early Settlement

A delayed cancer diagnosis led to severe consequences for a 46-year-old patient. Despite repeated visits, crucial testing was postponed, resulting in metastasis and an early settlement.

Addressing Physician Well-Being: Strategies for Integrating Wellness into Healthcare Organizations

August is National Wellness Month, the perfect time to highlight the need to support physician well-being amidst rising burnout. Implementing wellness strategies like building trust and prioritizing clinical well-being can foster a healthier work environment and improve provider and patient outcomes.

How Medical Negligence Led to a Patient’s Suicide: Case Study

In this case study, MLMIC explores a malpractice case where a 38-year-old man’s back pain and addiction were mishandled, resulting in a tragic outcome.

Failure to Timely Diagnose Testicular Torsion: Case Study

In this case study, MLMIC highlights how diagnostic delays can occur despite multiple evaluations. A 14-year-old was misdiagnosed with epididymitis rather than left testicular torsion, leading to a lawsuit and loss of the testicle.

Case Study: Lost Medical Records Result in a Severe Allergic Reaction to Bactrim

MLMIC’s Tammie Smeltz shares a case study that highlights the importance of proper documentation and the risks of “curbside consultations” for sulfa allergies.

From Knee Replacement to Amputation: Why Proper Documentation is Crucial in Medical Procedures

Our experts explore a case where a 59-year-old woman developed compartment syndrome after knee surgery, ultimately resulting in an amputation. Although the jury ultimately sided with the providers, the case exposed significant documentation and communication failures by the orthopedic team.

Secure Text Messaging of Patient Information: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know

Last month, the Joint Commission updated its position on text messaging patient information and orders within healthcare teams. We’re discussing what accredited organizations need to know before implementing this new guideline.

Post-Op Bladder Injury After Gynecological Surgery and Impact of Informed Consent

On The Verdict, we hear from Kathy Harth, Assistant Vice President of Claims at MLMIC, about an interesting case involving a bladder injury after a total abdominal hysterectomy. Kathy discusses the importance of proper documentation of informed consent and the patient-physician relationship.