Several strategies have proved successful to help prevent litigation. In general, hospitalists should make sure that their hospital has clearly delineated policies regarding responsibility for patients; clearly understand—and ensure that your coworkers, colleagues, and referring physicians understand—the hospital’s systems and protocols; exercise good communication skills; conform to the standard of care; know your own scope of care to the best of your ability; and exercise independent medical judgment, even when partnering with others. TH
Andrea Sattinger also writes the “Alliances” department for The Hospitalist.
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