Very definitely yes, but not in the usual way. This year, the APA advised PRMS that we would not be able to exhibit at the Annual Meeting. But we will be in Philadelphia to meet with our current customers, provide risk management education, and talk to prospective customers about our services. We have posted our full schedule of events on our website. Note that we have two Risk ...
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We are moving!
PRMS has been in its current location for 13 years. A few years ago, having outgrown the space we originally occupied at 1515 Wilson Boulevard, we took a short-term lease on some additional space on a different floor to house our growing Risk Management department. Our intent, however, was to find suitable space where our entire staff could be accommodated on the same floor onc ...
An Ounce of Prevention
Several of us at PRMS were talking the other day about the number of violent incidents in just the past few weeks where the alleged perpetrator was said to be mentally ill. Perhaps it’s our professional sensitivity to news events involving the mentally ill, or it could be that we’re located in Virginia and the negligence trial against Virginia Tech, arising from the mass murder ...
Electronic Health Records and Patient Safety
Converting from paper to electronic health records may clear out some office clutter; however, doing so will not, on its own, improve patient care and safety. Electronic health records (EHRs) and other health information technology come with their own set of safety issues. For example, EHR systems that do not fit well within the workflow of your office or facility are of great ...
A Lawyer Is Not A Lawyer Is Not A Lawyer
One of the hallmarks of an expert is that he or she makes the work look easy. We’ve all had the experience of watching a professional athlete and thinking, “With a little practice, anybody could do that.” Or you watch a roofer working on your neighbor’s house and think “He gets paid $150 an hour just to pound nails. That’s so easy.” Watching an expert cook is the worst, because ...
Chat with Care
The issue of potential boundary violations surrounding chat rooms is a risk concern because avoiding inappropriate relationships can be more difficult with cyberspace interactions than with face-to-face interactions. The use of pseudonyms may also lead to an inability to recognize patients online. An additional risk is the increased potential for sexual misunderstandings in onl ...
The 2012 Risk Management Program Calendar is Done!
We have been working diligently to finalize plans for all of our risk management programs for 2012. I’m pleased to announce that it is finally done! Who knew it would take so long to finalize plans for just six events! We hope you can join us for at least one – April 4, 2012: 4 CME hour course in Philadelphia, PA April 9, 2012: 4 CME hour course in Philadelphia, PA (repeat of c ...
You Are Following Us on Twitter, Right?
We hope that you have been following us on Twitter. In addition to risk management tips and events PRMS staff will be attending, we also include new clinical research and other news of interest to psychiatrists. Here is a sampling of past tweets: • Notification of the issuance of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ guidelines for ADHD • NEJM study on ADHD drugs and cardiovascu ...
We Would Love to Talk to You!
PRMS staff spend a lot of time on the road, traveling to meet and talk with our customers, and prospective customers, wherever they may be. In the past year, we’ve attended more than 20 psychiatric-specific meetings including: – APA district branch meetings – APA Annual Meeting – US Psychiatric Congress, – American Society of Addiction Medicine, – American Association for Ger ...
Resolutions: Now What?
How’s your new exercise program going? Have you lost five pounds yet? Mine’s going nowhere and I’ve gained weight. More importantly, have you stuck to your resolution to improve your risk management skills? We make it easy for you. We have short, focused papers on the issues that bedevil psychiatrists in their daily practices: – Do I have to release this patient’s record to he ...
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