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    Physicians can mitigate risks from state medical board sanctions and malpractice lawsuits by implementing a robust documentation and communication system. This proven approach has been successfully used for over 30 years to reduce disciplinary actions.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Practice Management
    • Physician Accountability
    • Legal Risk Mitigation

    Background:

    • Physicians face increasing disciplinary actions from state-level Offices of Professional Medical Conduct.
    • Malpractice lawsuits are a significant concern for physician accountability and professional standing.
    • Existing disciplinary mechanisms necessitate proactive risk management strategies for medical professionals.