With broad access to more health care information than ever before, physicians must fully engage their patients in an informed decision-making process. An effective, and defensible, process of obtaining a patients consent to treatment involves a thoughtful discussion of available options (including no treatment), the relevant risks of each treatment option, and expectations for the results of treatment.

To assist institutions in reviewing policies, procedures and forms relative to obtaining and documenting informed consent, CRICO sought the advice and opinions of malpractice defense attorneys in Massachusetts. The CRICO Informed Consent guidelines recognize that each institution has the flexibility to respond to such recommendations in a manner that best serves the safe and orderly provision of health care at that facility.



More CRICO Guidelines or Algorithms

CRICO decision support tools.
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    Neonatal Encephalopathy Guidelines

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    At the behest of its membership, the Academic Medical Center Patient Safety Organization convened a Task Force to arrive at a set of consensus-based guidelines for the most effective use of therapeutic hypothermia in cases of suspected neonatal encephalopathy.
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    General Informed Consent Guidelines

    Guideline
    A document to assist institutions in reviewing policies, procedures and forms relative to obtaining and documenting informed consent.
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    OB Guideline 15: Assessment and Monitoring in Labor and Delivery

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    During prenatal care, the clinician and patient will discuss common events and procedures in labor, including methods of assessing fetal well-being.
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