Diabetes care can raise some unique malpractice risks. Watch this 60-second video to learn what steps your practice should be taking to reduce the risks.
Caring for diabetic patients at your medical practice can raise some unique malpractice risks for physicians.
In this short video, Susan Shepard, director of patient safety education at The Doctors Company, the nation’s largest physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, highlights key steps practices should be taking to reduce the risks.
Additional resource:
• Communication Is Key to Improving Diabetic Patient Outcomes and Reducing Liability
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