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Medical malpractice claim risk in emergency departments

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Received: 2 November 2016
Published: 6 June 2018
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Medical malpractice claims are a major problem for emergency physicians and for the health system which must be addressed in a rational and effective fashion: claim analysis seems the best way to identify risk factors and risk areas and to elaborate risk management recommendations. The Emergency Department (ED) is one of the areas at higher risk. Medical diagnoses associated with the highest number of claims are acute myocardial infarction, fractures, appendicitis, abdominal/pelvic symptoms, aortic aneurism and open wounds to fingers. The present paper emphasizes the necessity for ED emergency physicians to pay special attention when facing these health conditions and seeks to provide indications in order to reduce litigation.

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Medical malpractice claim risk in emergency departments. (2018). Emergency Care Journal, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/ecj.2018.6366