Video Feb 10, 2026
APCs: Balance Autonomy and Clinical Judgment
As advanced practice clinicians gain experience and take on more independence, it’s essential they understand their limitations and recognize when a situation exceeds their training so they can appropriately escalate care.
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Video Feb 10, 2026
PAs: Reduce Risks Through Teamwork
PAs can mitigate professional liability risks by committing to five strategies for safety and teamwork.
Quick Check: Informed Consent Process
Using our Quick Check tool can help you improve your informed consent process and documentation.
Video Jul 29, 2024
Social Inflation and Nuclear Verdicts Changing Healthcare
Skyrocketing malpractice verdicts, if left unchecked, will lead to healthcare becoming unaffordable and inaccessible.
Video Dec 07, 2023
Strategies to Increase Productivity in Using AI
Learn how AI can increase productivity in healthcare.
Video Sep 04, 2018
What to Expect from Litigation: Dr. Gupta's Perspective
Emergency medicine physician Dr. Malkeet Gupta recounts how being sued for medical malpractice affected him.
Patient Billing Challenges: Frequently Asked Questions
We offer strategies to address common questions about patient billing concerns.
2020 Community Investment Annual Report
It was clear that 2020 was an extraordinary year, as our members and all healthcare providers dealt with conditions more fitting to a battlefield than healthcare.
Professional Education
Failure to Diagnose Congenital Asplenia Results in Tragic Patient Outcome
(Claims Corner CME)
Referral process system failures can contribute to delayed diagnosis of serious conditions which can lead to severe consequences for patients. Problems can arise when referral is needed but is not initiated properly or timely, when the specialist does not ensure their recommendations are fully and clearly communicated back to the referring clinician, when the referring clinician does not understand or act on the specialist’s recommendations, or when the referring office fails to track their open referrals to ensure they have received all consultation reports. This program will examine a malpractice case involving all the above referral-related deficiencies, leading to a catastrophic result for the patient and significant liability for the involved clinicians. Risk management strategies will be provided for any practice to improve the referral process and to prevent similar tragedies from occurring.
Quick Check: Telehealth Care
Using our Quick Check tool can help you minimize potential liability risks associated with telehealth care.