"Doctor, can I record our conversation today?"
Have you ever heard that question from a patient or a patient's family member? Or have you ever been worried a patient might record
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Author:
Robert McDermott, President & CEO; iCoreConnect
posted: Jul. 30, 2018.
By Robert McDermott, President & CEO; iCoreConnect
This is the first article of a five-part series looking at the aspect of HIPAA law known as “Technical Safeguards.” In this brief article,
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Author:
Susan Shepard, MSN, RN, Senior Director, Patient Safety Education, and David O. Hester, FASHRM, CPHRM, Director, Department of Patient Safety and Risk Management, The Doctors Company
posted: Jul. 11, 2018.
Although the Internet provides a plethora of useful information, it becomes problematic when patients post unfavorable opinions about dentists and/or their services. It can be difficult to prevent negative comments from being posted to social media sites. It can be equally difficult to obtain a retraction or have a negative comment removed once it has been posted.
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Author:
Jon M. Pellett, JD, Managing Attorney – Administrative Defense, Medical Investigation Defense Unit
posted: May 29, 2018.
The Florida Board of Dentistry (Board) takes a dim view of those who alter dental records. If a licensee is found to have altered a dental record, the Board has a full range of penalties available to address the violation, including loss of the dental license and significant monetary penalties.
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Author:
Sue Wilson, MBA, CPHRM, Patient Safety Risk Manager
posted: May 29, 2018.
Even when a patient is provided with care that meets the standard of care, complications may arise during, or as a result of, the treatment provided. It is often helpful to review this type of case to determine not only the root causes, but also how the complication was managed.
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Author:
Mariel Kagan, JD, RN, Patient Safety Risk Manager II
posted: May 29, 2018.
Infection control plays a critical role in the community dental office and should serve as the foundation for a high-quality, safe, and healthy treatment environment. Even on casual inspection, patients should readily recognize whether infection control techniques have been implemented in all areas of the practice. This includes examination rooms, areas where equipment is stored and medication is dispensed, reception and front-office business stations, as well as locations commonly used by patients, visitors, and guests, such as waiting rooms, staff lounges, and restrooms. Appropriate policies and procedures should be developed and routinely reviewed to help optimize infection control in the dental practice and to enhance the patient experience.
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Author:
Donald Wood, CRNA, CPHRM, Patient Safety Risk Manager II
posted: May 29, 2018.
Electronic health records (EHRs) are a collection of health records that present a comprehensive picture of an individual’s health. Records that are a part of that collection include electronic dental records (EDRs) and electronic medical records (EMRs). The end goal for EHRs is to have all of a patient’s information available for use by any healthcare provider or, in an aggregated form, for use in population health.
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Author:
David O. Hester, FASHRM, CPHRM, Director, Department of Patient Safety and Risk Management
posted: May 29, 2018.
Using appropriate guidelines can prevent a malpractice claim.The American Dental Association’s Code of Professional Conduct states:
“Once a dentist has undertaken a course of treatment, the dentist should not discontinue that
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