Adverse Events: Legal Considerations for Responders and Investigators
DATE: 08/15/2017 |
SPEAKER: Brian Reinhold, VP Risk, Safety, & Compliance, Lutheran Senior Services |
LENGTH: 55 Minutes |
Target Audience
Executive teams, corporate and campus risk managers, human resource personnel, administrators, medical directors, PCPs, directors of nursing, quality representatives, and QAPI committee members
Learning Objectives
- Demonstrate how claims and lawsuits should guide your response to an adverse event
- Provide best practices for conducting investigations and documenting your findings
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- 1.00 California Board of Registered Nursing
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- 1.00 NCERS/NAB
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