Risks in General Medicine: Contributing Factors
The top three key contributing factors for general medicine are related to clinical judgment and communication.
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Leveraging the power of Candello (our national medmal database), CRICO has compiled a library to help clinicians identify specialty-related risks.
The top three key contributing factors for general medicine are related to clinical judgment and communication.
The most common allegations of negligence involve the diagnostic process followed by medical treatment and medication errors.
Most cases are related to improperly assessing the expectant mother, failing to safely manage the pregnancy, and overlooking early signs of possible complications in the labor and delivery process.
Among other things, errors include misdiagnosing patients, inadequately explaining the risks involved, demonstrating weak clinical judgment.
Allegations are focused on issues related to image interpretation, results communication, and follow-up recommendations.