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Kentucky Hospitals Magazine|February 2, 1994
Security. It's a state of mindJ C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Risk management: Incident reports may not be privileged in North Carolina. Hayes v. Premier Living, Inc., 641 S.E.2d 316 (Ct. App. N.C. 2007)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Vicarious liability: Hospitals must perform some act to hold out practitioners as their agents. Boren v. Weeks, No. M2007-00628-COA-R9-CV (Ct. App. Tenn. June 12, 2007); DeWald v. HCA Health Services of Tennessee, No. M2006-02369-COA-R9-CV (Ct. App. Tenn. June 12, 2007)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Emergency medicine: Emergency providers may be liable under §1983 and EMTALA to pre-trial detainee. Lewellen v. Schneck Medical Center, No. 4:05-CV-0083-JDT-WGH (S.D. Ind. August 16, 2007)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES: cases illustrate allegations of unfair trade practices in health care. Vincent v. Essent Healthcare of Connecticut. Tipton v. William Beaumont HospitalJohn C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Emergency medicine: Long delay in receiving care in the ED may be violation of EMTALA. Scruggs v. Danville Regional Medical Center, No. 4:08CV00005 (W.D. Va. Sept. 5, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Arbitration agreements: Arbitration agreement must be executed by properly authorized person to be effective. Hearn v. Quince Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, No.W2007-02563-COA-R3-CV (Ct. App. Tenn. Oct.16, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Good Samaritans: Two cases highlight issues with Good Samaritans. Van Horn v. Watson, No. S152360 (Cal. Dec. 18, 2008); Lacy v. My Midwife, P.C., No. 1719/06 (Sup. Ct. NY Dec.17, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 8, 2013
Hospitals under no duty to disclose negative information unless asked. Emergency medicine: one may ‘come to’ an ED while still in an ambulance. Morales v. Sociedad Espanola De Auxilio Mutuo Y Beneficencia, 524 F.3d 54 (1st Cir. 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 2, 2013
Hospital may waive peer review protections by making full disclosure. Smith v. Cleveland Clinic, No. CV-744959 (8th Dist Ct App Ohio December 22, 2011)John C West
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Kentucky Hospitals Magazine|February 2, 1994
Security. It's a state of mindJ C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Risk management: Incident reports may not be privileged in North Carolina. Hayes v. Premier Living, Inc., 641 S.E.2d 316 (Ct. App. N.C. 2007)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Vicarious liability: Hospitals must perform some act to hold out practitioners as their agents. Boren v. Weeks, No. M2007-00628-COA-R9-CV (Ct. App. Tenn. June 12, 2007); DeWald v. HCA Health Services of Tennessee, No. M2006-02369-COA-R9-CV (Ct. App. Tenn. June 12, 2007)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Emergency medicine: Emergency providers may be liable under §1983 and EMTALA to pre-trial detainee. Lewellen v. Schneck Medical Center, No. 4:05-CV-0083-JDT-WGH (S.D. Ind. August 16, 2007)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES: cases illustrate allegations of unfair trade practices in health care. Vincent v. Essent Healthcare of Connecticut. Tipton v. William Beaumont HospitalJohn C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Emergency medicine: Long delay in receiving care in the ED may be violation of EMTALA. Scruggs v. Danville Regional Medical Center, No. 4:08CV00005 (W.D. Va. Sept. 5, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Arbitration agreements: Arbitration agreement must be executed by properly authorized person to be effective. Hearn v. Quince Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, No.W2007-02563-COA-R3-CV (Ct. App. Tenn. Oct.16, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 4, 2013
Good Samaritans: Two cases highlight issues with Good Samaritans. Van Horn v. Watson, No. S152360 (Cal. Dec. 18, 2008); Lacy v. My Midwife, P.C., No. 1719/06 (Sup. Ct. NY Dec.17, 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 8, 2013
Hospitals under no duty to disclose negative information unless asked. Emergency medicine: one may ‘come to’ an ED while still in an ambulance. Morales v. Sociedad Espanola De Auxilio Mutuo Y Beneficencia, 524 F.3d 54 (1st Cir. 2008)John C West
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|May 2, 2013
Hospital may waive peer review protections by making full disclosure. Smith v. Cleveland Clinic, No. CV-744959 (8th Dist Ct App Ohio December 22, 2011)John C West
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