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A risk management program for dental schools.

B R Pollack, H B Waldman

    Journal of Dental Education
    |February 1, 1982
    PubMed
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    Risk management programs are crucial for healthcare institutions to mitigate legal claims and reduce malpractice costs. This article details the establishment and structure of such a program within a dental school setting.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Administration
    • Medical Law
    • Dental Education

    Background:

    • The healthcare landscape faces rising malpractice costs and increased demand for community services.
    • Dental school clinics are evolving to provide essential community care.
    • Effective risk management is becoming paramount in institutional settings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the development and organizational framework of a Risk Management Program.
    • To provide a model for other institutions seeking to implement similar programs.
    • To address the growing need for structured risk mitigation in dental education.

    Main Methods:

    • Descriptive analysis of program development.
    • Organizational structure detailing.

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  • Case study approach focusing on one institution's experience.
  • Main Results:

    • A comprehensive Risk Management Program was successfully developed and organized.
    • The program established clear protocols for identifying and addressing risks.
    • The initiative demonstrated a proactive approach to managing professional and general negligence.

    Conclusions:

    • The implementation of a structured Risk Management Program is essential for dental schools.
    • Such programs can effectively reduce the incidence of legal claims and minimize associated costs.
    • This model offers a scalable solution for enhancing patient safety and institutional integrity.