Earlier this week our Marketing Manager here at PRMS asked me what I was going to write about for the first anniversary of the blog. I told her that I’d think about that in a few months when the anniversary came around. She then reminded me (and proved to me) that we rolled out the blog in September 2011. It has been a short year! So what will we write about in the coming year? ...
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Minimizing Risk to Maximize Patient Safety Seminar
One of the unique benefits of purchasing professional liability insurance through PRMS is access to our extensive risk management services. We have always believed that providing information and resources that help psychiatrists provide better patient care is the best way to reduce exposure to liability. We like to highlight our expertise in risk management through the seminars ...
The EOLAWKI and the Goldwater Rule
Alas, it’s election season. Every other TV commercial is stridently predicting the End of Life as We Know It (EOLAWKI) if Candidate X is elected instead of Candidate Y. Radio broadcasts are similarly plagued with outraged reminders that Candidate Z once brazenly spoke out of turn in kindergarten, according to a former classmate who remembers the day like it was yesterday and wh ...
We have answers…
No one is more pleasantly surprised than I am to see that a number of you have become regular readers of this blog. Up to this point, we at PRMS have chosen the topic of each post, based largely on what we think you may be interested in reading about. We would, however, like to hear from you. What do you want us to write about? Please send us your questions. You can email m ...
Military suicides
Suicide is the precipitating factor in a large percentage of claims and suits filed against psychiatrists, regardless of where they work or where they purchase insurance. When you provide several thousand psychiatrists with professional liability insurance, the aftermath of suicide becomes part of your professional life. Most Americans, however, do not have familiarity with ...
Patient safety implications of electronic health records
A guest blog by Holly Taylor, RN, BSN, JD, Risk Manager Have you heard the term e-iatrogenesis? It was first used in a 2007 article to describe patient harm caused at least in part by the application of health information technology (HIT).[1] HIT includes such things as computer physician order entry, clinical decision support systems, electronic health records (EHRs), etc. Evi ...
6 reasons to call underwriting
A guest blog by Remy Palumbo, Senior Underwriter Many of us have a tendency to purchase insurance and then set aside our policy hoping to never need it. Of course sometimes “life happens” and as a result, there are times when you’ll want to provide the underwriter of your medical professional liability insurance carrier with updates. A few of these include: 1) When your maili ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA)
I’m sure many of you took note of the Supreme Court’s decision last month upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Anyone working in healthcare has a stake in how the US healthcare system will change as the law is implemented over the next several years. Medical professional liability insurance companies have been studying the law and its implications f ...
“Derecho” – another lesson in risk management
PRMS is located in Arlington VA, directly across the Potomac River from Washington DC. On the evening of Friday, June 29, 2012, the “derecho” that formed in the Chicago area that morning hit the Washington metropolitan area with 80 mph winds and heavy rain. For those of you lucky enough to have not been in an area hit by it, a derecho is a “string of storms that combined inte ...
Forensic coverage
At PRMS, we have long appreciated the fact that psychiatry, more than any other specialty, interacts regularly with government entities, particularly the courts. Every day, psychiatrists are called on to evaluate patients’ claims for disability, assess criminal defendants’ competency to stand trial or their state of mind at the time of a criminal offense, provide input at a ju ...
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