Malpractice and Patient Safety Concerns

Author:

Reisch Lisa M1,Flores Martiniano J2,Radick Andrea C1,Shucard Hannah L1,Kerr Kathleen F1,Piepkorn Michael W34,Barnhill Raymond L5,Elder David E6,Knezevich Stevan R7,Elmore Joann G8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle

2. Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, CA

3. Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle

4. Dermatopathology Northwest, Bellevue, WA

5. Departments of Pathology and Translational Research, Institut Curie, Paris Sciences and Lettres Research University, and Faculty of Medicine, University of Paris Descartes, Paris, France

6. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

7. Pathology Associates, Clovis, CA

8. Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles

Abstract

AbstractObjectives“Assurance behaviors,” a type of defensive medicine, involve physicians’ utilization of additional patient services to avoid adverse legal outcomes. We aim to compare the use of clinical behaviors (such as ordering additional tests, services, and consultations) due to malpractice concerns with the same behaviors due to patient safety concerns.MethodsA national sample of dermatopathologists (n = 160) completed an online survey.ResultsParticipants reported using one or more of five clinical behaviors due to concerns about medical malpractice (95%) and patient safety (99%). Self-reported use of clinical behaviors due to malpractice concerns and patient safety concerns was compared, including ordering additional immunohistochemistry/molecular tests (71% vs 90%, respectively, P < .0001), recommending additional surgical sampling (78% vs 91%, P < .0001), requesting additional slides (81% vs 95%, P < .0001), obtaining second reviews (78% vs 91%, P < .0001), and adding caveats into reports regarding lesion difficulty (85% vs 89%, P > .05).ConclusionsDermatopathologists use many clinical behaviors both as assurance behaviors and due to patient safety concerns, with a higher proportion reporting patient safety concerns as a motivation for specific behaviors.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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