Adverse events: Reducing the risk of litigation
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. 2002 January;69(1):15-17, 23-24
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ABSTRACTHow a physician deals with an adverse event, regardless of whether negligence or error played a role, can significantly influence medical malpractice litigation results. Honest communication and respect for patient confidentiality are as important in avoiding litigation as the quality of care provided. Clear, careful orders, sound documentation, and greater vigilance at transition points such as hospital admission and discharge help guard against error and litigation if errors occur.