MEDICAL LIABILITY AND DOCUMENTATION ERRORS. 2014 Office Practicum User Conference, Philadelphia



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MEDICAL LIABILITY AND DOCUMENTATION ERRORS 2014 Office Practicum User Conference, Philadelphia

Learning Objectives Understand Scope of Medical Documentation Errors Affects on Patient Safety Appropriate Medical Documentation Paper to Electronic Risk Management in Preventing Medical Documentation Errors Legal Liability

UNDERSTAND SCOPE OF DOCUMENTATION ERRORS

Scope of Errors Medical Errors Wrong-site surgeries Scrambled Lab Results Medication Mishaps Misidentification of Patients Equipment Failures Limited Patient Information

Medical Errors and IOM Do No Harm 44,000-98,000 Deaths annually 8th 7,000 Medication errors alone Cost Preventable Medical Adverse Events 17-29 Billion Dollars/Year Costs are often attributable to LOS Immeasurable Costs reputational, physical Pain, frustration

Who is Involved - Defragment Hospitals Outpatient Surgical Centers Physician Offices Clinics Retail Pharmacy Nursing Homes Home Based Care

Medical Documentation Error Definition: Medical Documentation Error is the failure of a planned action to be completed as intended or the use of the wrong plan to achieve an aim

Abbreviations ug mg Recommend mcg Trailing zero 1.0 mg easily read to be 10 mg Missing zero -.1 mg easily read for 1mg Recommend 0.1 mg Insulin Units 10u - easily read as 100 units of insulin

Medical Documentation Errors Illegible Handwriting Diagnosing Errors Ordering Errors Verbal Orders Medication Administration - Six Rights Continued Importance of the Six Rights even in the Digital Age of Medicine

Ease of Errors Narcan and Norcuron Altocor and Advicor Amantidine and Amiodarone Brevibloc and Brevital Coumadin and Cardura Hespan and Heparin Neurotin and Motrin Viagra and Allegra

Six Rights of Administration Right Patient Right Medication Right Dose Right Route Right Documentation Right Time

MONITOR PATIENT SAFETY FROM MEDICATION ERRORS

Patient Safety Affects Physical Well-being Mental Well-being Trust in Medical Establishment Hidden Costs Lost Work Changed Lives - Permanent Disability Death

DETERMINE APPROPRIATE MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION

ISMP SUGGESTIONS ISMP Institute for Safe Medical Practices Targeted Medication Safety Best Practices Examples: METHOTREXATE Methotrexate hard stop daily dose Patient received 10mg x 7 days Immunosuppressive agent

Death Certificate Gastrointestinal hemorrhage Pancytopenia Methotrexate toxicity Inquiry found physician, nurse and pharmacist responsible GP had disabled medication alerts Ensure computer systems do not propagate incorrect information

ISMP SUGGESTIONS Measure and express patient weights in metric units only Patient scales only measure only in metric units The goal of this best practice is to standardize the measurement and communication of patient weight grams and kilograms Weight-based dosing

ISMP SUGGESTIONS Ensure that all oral liquids that are not commercially available as unit dose product Dispensed by the pharmacy in an oral syringe Syringes marked Oral Use Only. Prevent the unintended administration of oral medications via the IV route

ISMP SUGGESTIONS Oral medications via IV 20% result in harm with one death Use of parenteral syringes to prepare and administer oral liquid medications common practice Momentary slip - given IV nimodipine through NGT at bedside mistakenly given IV

MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION PAPER TO ELECTRONIC

EMR Patient Advantages Improved diagnosis and treatment Significantly fewer errors found within personal health records Faster care and decision making responses from assigned medical professionals Portability Readability Clarity

EMR Hospital Advantages Quick transfer of patient data Improved results management and patient care with a reduction in errors Reduced operational costs Customizable and scalable electronic medical records that can grow with your practice Advanced e-prescribing

Paper to Electronic Helps Handwriting Lost charts Patient Engagement Access Track data over time Identify need preventive visits and screenings Monitor how patients measure up to certain parameters

Patient Involvement

Electronic Solutions Computer-based Medical Records Pharmacy Integration Decision Support Software CPOE Bar Coding Alerts Templates

Let s Talk CPOE garbage in garbage out Pharmacy Integration Decision Support Software Off? Bar Coding Bracelets Taped Alerts Turned Off, Slow Down Work Flow, Multiple Levels of Stringency Templates - Lawyer s Delight

Increase Patient Safety DECREASE LEGAL LIABILITY

Increase Patient Safety?

AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Quality) - 20 Steps Doctor aware all medications Bring medications and supplements to appointments Advise allergy/adverse reactions Read Rx when written Ask for medication information Check with pharmacist Understand labels

AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Quality) - 20 Steps Measuring Device Side Effect Profile Wash Hands? Know Discharge Plan Verify Surgery Surgery Done Frequently by MD Speak Up Insure Coordinated Care

AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Quality) - 20 Steps Divulge ALL information Take a friend More not always better Test - Follow Up (Don t assume no news is good news) Review all Treatments Options and have someone with you when doing so

TALL Man Lettering Institute for Safe Medication Practices clonidine - KlonoPIN CeleXA - CeleBREX zyyprexa - ZyrTEC EPHINEPHine - ephedrine oxycodone - - HYDROcodone PriLOSEC - PROzac

Patient Safety Organization PSO created by AHRQ PL 109-41 Support Implementation of Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act Target Transitions and Handoffs - Huddles Create Nonpunitive Repository to Collect De-identified Medical Errors Analysis to prevent reoccurence

PSO Legal Perspective No identifiable patient data Extends legal privilege and confidentiality protection to health care providers who voluntarily submit patient safety information to PSOs Amass data and analyze free from fear of retribution or suit

MEDICAL DOUMENTATION LEGAL LIABILITY

Legal Liability Federal Rules of Evidence Accept Medical Records as First Hand Evidence in a Court of Law As Long As: The record was documented as part of the normal course of business Record was created at or near the time of the delivery of healthcare The person that is documenting in the record had actual knowledge of the events that are being recorded and has the legal ability to document in the chart

Legal Liability - Paper Errors in the record should not be obliterated They need to be documented as an error, and the correct information needs to be entered The information still has to be viewable Addendum note that contains the corrected information

Legal Liability - Paper Illegal and unethical w/o authority to alter chart An audit trail initial correction changes in the medical record, with the date and time of the error correction Errors not corrected properly - legality of the medical record in a court of law can be called into question

Legal Liability - Electronic Risk for Medical Malpractice Claims Permanence of Medical Errors Vulnerability to Fraud Claims Breaches, Theft and Unauthorized Access to PHI Need for Physicians to Accept and Understand Compliance and Legal Risks

EMR Record Ownership File Cabinet is Gone Where is the Data? Paper Rule Physicians and Insurers owned the tangible vessel in which they store patient data Paper Rule - Patient s had right to access and accuracy No property rights to paper information

Electronic Data Storage Physical Location of the Data becomes an Important Issue Two Basic Storage Options: VAR Value Added Reseller or Computer Based stored in server within medical locale ASP Application Service Provider Internet Based data in an off site server out of the physical control of the practice

Legal Aspects of ASP What needs to be included in Service Agreement for an ASP EMR System: Ownership of Patient Data Contractual Rights of Vendor to Use Data Software and Source Code Escrow Access to Data Scheme Contract Termination.AND

Template Ownership Create Own Practice Specific Templates Time and Resource Consumption Vendor Should Never own Copyright to Your Templates Your Intellectual Property AND Lawyer s Dream

Templates Lawyer s Dream Physician tired and fails to check off all the subsections Did you not perform a ROS? Recitation created with each new patient? EMR can be double edged sword EMR becomes Standard of Care COPY AND PASTE

Suggestions Document, Document, Document Written Policies and Procedures Written Business Associate Agreements Increase and Update Data Security Understand Breach of Privacy Reporting Understand Auditing Access to Electronic Data Files Geo-neutral Jurisdiction of Data

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