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A Guide for Defending Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

The majority of physicians understand informed consent rather well. 

A Guide for Defending Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

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Healthcare Business Review | Monday, February 20, 2023

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After filing a lawsuit, it is essential to prepare extensively for the deposition or pretrial statement during the defense of medical malpractice.


FREMONT, CA: The majority of physicians understand informed consent rather well. A problem may arise, however, when a physician draws assumptions about common risks or side effects of treatment and needs to warn the patient. The best strategy to avert a malpractice lawsuit is to prepare for the possibility of being sued. The greater a physician's level of preparation, the greater the likelihood of a favorable outcome. Informed consent is an acknowledgment of medicine's limitations. It is advisable that they cannot provide a guarantee; mutual decision-making is required. No physician can manage all malpractice-related risks, as they need advice from professionals to share their views.


Acquire good malpractice insurance: The least-priced insurance is only sometimes good. Clinicians should seek insurance policies that include risk management capabilities that can enhance the value of a practice. Physicians should also ensure that they have an insurance policy with an admitted carrier in their state.


Ensure a robust patient-doctor relationship: Bedside manner significantly impacts patient satisfaction. For instance, individuals choose not to seek lawsuits because they like the physician, whereas they will pursue action if they dislike the physician. It is especially true when difficulties are present. Incredibly attentive physicians get sued less frequently than physicians who have not been as responsive. 


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