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Category: Physicians

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.

Open Bar: Parental Access to the Patient Portal of a Minor

This month on Open Bar, we’re discussing whether providers must give parents access to the patient portal of their minor children. Here’s our expert answer to that question, taking into account the patient’s privacy rights.

Case Study: Delay in Diagnosis and Treatment of a Retroperitoneal Sarcoma

A 65-year-old patient complained of left-sided abdominal pain for several years. In 2016, the patient underwent a CT scan, and a MLMIC-insured radiologist found no significant findings. More than three years later, a large mass was discovered, and the patient brought a lawsuit against several parties, including the radiologist, for not finding it earlier. Read what happened and our analysis of the case.

Get to Know Thomas Lee, M.D., MBA, Executive Vice President of MSSNY

Host Tammie Smeltz chats with the new Executive Vice President of the Medical Society of the State of New York, Dr. Thomas Lee. Dr. Lee discusses his incredible history as a practicing neurosurgeon in New York. He shares his goals for MSSNY and why it’s important for physicians to set aside time to volunteer at a not-for-profit.

Legislative Updates with Moe Auster, Esq., and Marc Craw, Esq.

Our latest episode of The Verdict features two guests: Moe Auster, Esq., Senior Vice-President, Legislative and Regulatory Affairs with MSSNY; and Marc Craw, Esq., an attorney with MLMIC’s General Counsel’s Office. Moe and Marc provide a detailed overview of the Grieving Families Act and how it will impact physicians in New York.

Meet Loretta Ponesse, Executive Director of the New York Chapter of the American College of Physicians

Our latest episode of The Verdict features Loretta Ponesse, Executive Director of the New York Chapter of the American College of Physicians. Loretta discusses the NYACP’s Annual Scientific Meeting, NYACP’s dedication to diversity and the many benefits of joining the NYACP.

Open Bar: Guidance for Texting with Patients

By Elizabeth Ollinick, Esq. MLMIC is thrilled to launch “Open Bar,” a monthly FAQ on trending issues in healthcare faced by MLMIC insureds throughout New York. There are several perks available to MLMIC policyholders. One of them is access to MLMIC’s Legal Hotline. Our Legal Department is comprised of seasoned healthcare attorneys throughout the state. […]

The Albany Report: New York 2024 Regular Legislative Session Concludes

MLMIC’s The Albany Report offers policyholders a concise, insiders’ view of pending legislative, regulatory and political developments that have an impact on healthcare professionals in New York State. The latest edition focuses on developments related to the Grieving Families Act and the Medical Indemnity Fund.

Claims Made vs. Occurrence: A Closer Look at Coverage Forms

There are two forms of medical professional liability coverage: claims made and occurrence. It is important to understand the difference between these two types of policy when deciding on coverage. Healthcare practitioners who opt to purchase a claims made policy should also be familiar with Tail and Nose Coverage.