12/21/2010· Medical Malpractice
By: Paul B. Hofmann, DrPH, FACHE
Progress has been made on improving patient safety and reducing clinical mistakes, but errors happen and, in spite of everything, patients are still harmed.
12/21/2010· Medical Malpractice
By: Paul B. Hofmann, DrPH, FACHE
Progress has been made on improving patient safety and reducing clinical mistakes, but errors happen and, in spite of everything, patients are still harmed.
10/25/2013· Healthcare Facilities - Hospitals
A Better Response to Clinical Errors
By: Paul B. Hofmann, DrPH, FACHE
In 1989, I agreed for the first time to serve as an expert witness in a case brought by the family of a terminally ill pregnant patient who had a cesarean section performed against her will in a prominent university teaching hospital. Since then, whether retained as a plaintiff or defense expert, I have been surprised and disturbed by the number and types of cases in which hospitals and other health care facilities have been sued.
3/19/2020· Medical Malpractice
Revisiting the Executive's Role In Malpractice Cases: Reducing the Incidence of Medical Malpractice
By: Paul B. Hofmann, DrPH, FACHE
Although there are still too many instances when clinical mistakes are denied, timely disclosures and apologies are not made, results of investigations are not shared and compensation offers are not extended, more hospitals are taking a less adversarial position.
by Edward J. Priz, Scott Priz
by Katherine Starr
by Frederick J. Passman, PhD