Why do bad doctors go unpunished?
Filed under: Ethics, Healthcare Human Resources and Staffing News, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, Hospital Management, Practice Management, Special Report

What kind of discipline do doctors face when they commit serious violations of patient safety? In many cases, nothing at all. Read more
Report: Docs should count on being sued at some point
Filed under: Healthcare Legal & Compliance, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication, Practice Management
It’s a virtual guarantee that physicians in the U.S. will be sued for malpractice at some point in their careers. How often they lose is a different matter. Read more
Report: Most docs’ misdeeds go unpunished by state med boards
Filed under: Ethics, Fraud & Waste, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views
More than half of doctors who were sanctioned by their own hospitals weren’t penalized in any way by their state medical boards. Read more
Study: Mediation can reduce malpractice costs, speed resolution
Filed under: Communication, Ethics, Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Human Resources and Staffing News, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, Hospital Management, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication, Practice Management
Here’s more proof that mediation can make malpractice cases get resolved faster, and cost health care providers less to defend against. Read more
Top 10 health care stories of ’10
Filed under: Communication, Ethics, Fraud & Waste, Health care/Treatment trends, Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Human Resources and Staffing News, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, Healthcare Reform News, Healthcare Technology News, Hospital Management, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication, Practice Management
Here are the top 10 most read and discussed stories on HealthExecNews.com for 2010. Read more
Malpractice rules driving new docs from this state
Filed under: Healthcare Finance, Hospital Management, In this week's e-newsletter, Insurance, Latest News & Views, Practice Management
New research proves it: A hostile enough malpractice environment can drive doctors away and impact patient care. Read more
How far can you trust your pharma-rep doc?
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A new investigation shows that doctors drug companies hire as speakers and advisers aren’t always the best and the brightest in their fields. Some of them are outright criminals. Read more
Malpractice suits against hospitals are on the rise
Filed under: Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, Hospital Management, In this week's e-newsletter, Insurance, Latest News & Views
After several years of claims frequency dropping, the past few years have shown a steady uptick in cases brought against hospitals. Read more
Woman sues after two years of treatment for non-existent cancer
Filed under: Healthcare Legal & Compliance, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication
Learning you don’t have cancer is usually good news — but after two years of tortuous treatment for a disease she didn’t have, this patient is suing for big money. Read more
Study: Defensive medicine costs less than thought
Filed under: Ethics, Fraud & Waste, Health care/Treatment trends, Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Reform News, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication, Practice Management
There’s no denying that physicians practicing defensive medicine add to overall health costs. The question is: How much? Read more
