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Which of the following define Litigation Response?
a. Once a lawsuit is filed, the healthcare defendant must consider the merits of the suit
within the context of its litigation. At this early litigation stage, risk managers, the product
of their investigations, and their organizational knowledge may play a critical role.
b. Reliable and thorough pre- suit investigation provides valuable insight into a
defendant's response if the investigated matter becomes a lawsuit. For those matters
not investigated at the pre- suit stage, defendants' lawsuit response is determined by
their litigation.
c. For healthcare defendants, involve uncertain risks and the potential for significant
loss. Uncertainty arises from the inherent inability to predict either judicial rulings or jury
decisions, and from the challenges of determining the actual dollar-exposure amounts.
d. none of the above
e. B and C - ANSWERS-A. Once a lawsuit is filed, the healthcare defendant must
consider the merits of the suit within the context of its litigation. At this early litigation
stage, risk managers, the product of their investigations, and their organizational
knowledge may play a critical role.
Which of the followings are the bases for the "culture of silence" in medicine?
a.Anxiety about exposing individual fault, cost to reputation
b. Fear of liability to malpractice litigation
c. Shame of lack of perfection
d. Revealing mistakes is difficult to do
e. all the above - ANSWERS-e. all the above
Which of the following options includes why it is important to disclose and apologize for
medical errors?
, a. It is ethical and therapeutic to disclose and apologize for causing preventable injury
b. Disclosing error is more likely to lead to litigation than the "deny and defend"
approach
c. Potential learning that results is limited in improving patient safety at an institutional
level for the health care organization
d. Even when you do apologize, most patients will sue you anyway, just because they
can
e. all the above - ANSWERS-a. it is ethical and therapeutic to disclose and apologize for
causing preventable injury
Which of the following are the Ethical and Legal Bases for Implementing Disclosure
Initiatives?
a. Health care providers owe a fundamental ethical duty to patients, to act in the
patient's best interest and to justify the patient's trust with honesty.
b. Health care providers must act in the best interest of the corporation and in their own
best interest, even though it may not be reasonable in a legal manner
c. Health care providers have a responsibility to disclose medical errors based on
existing, but perhaps under-acknowledged, ethical, legal, and regulatory standards.
d. A and C only
e. all the above - ANSWERS-d. A and C only
Which of the following defines Potential claim?
a. Adverse occurrence having no loss potential; to be evaluated for loss prevention,
education, statistical analysis, and trending purposes, as applicable
b. Adverse occurrence having definite loss potential and exposure; needs complete
internal investigation; possible referral for educational purposes, statistical analysis, and
loss prevention
c. Adverse occurrence appearing to have some potential loss exposure by description:
will need further investigation to make risk, If questionable exposure, If no exposure, If
exposure exists
d. Written demand for monetary reimbursement; could develop into formal legal action -
ANSWERS-b. Adverse occurrence having definite loss potential and exposure; needs
complete internal investigation; possible referral for educational purposes, statistical
analysis, and loss prevention