Law and Risk Management in Dental Practice
This book presents all the information practicing dentists need to know to protect themselves, their employees, and their practice in the US judicial system. The reader will learn the proper way to take medical and dental histories, keep patient records, and employ risk management techniques. The text also provides helpful pointers regarding what to do (and what not to do) when sued and how to behave during depositions and while giving testimony in court. Also covered are topics such as contract law; informed consent and informed refusal; the difference between negligence, malpractice, and breach of contract; standards of care; and transfer of liability. Recommended reading for all dental practitioners.
| Author: |
Burton R. Pollack |
| ISBN: |
0867154160 / Q-5120406 |
| Publisher: |
Quintessence Publishing |
| Binding: |
Softcover |
| Year Published: |
July 2002 |
| No. of Pages: |
272 |
| Contents: |
Preface 1 Introduction to the Judicial System of the United States 2 The Regulation of Dental Practice 3 The Dentist-Patient Relationship: Contract Law 4 Is it Negligence, Malpractice, or Breach of Contract? 5 Statute of Limitations and Statute of Repose: How Long the Patient Has to Sue 6 Experts and the Standards of Care 7 Vicarious Liability and Respondeat Superior 8 Does the Dentist Have to Treat? 9 Consent, Informed Consent, and Informed Refusal 10 Abandonment and Dismissing a Patient 11 Taking the Medical-Dental History 12 Patient Records 13 Trial of a Suit in Malpractice: Res Ipsa Loquitur, Hearsay Evidence, and Contributory Negligence 14 What to Do and What Not to Do If You Are Sued 15 Dentist As Witness 16 Reports on Jury Trials and Disciplinary Proceedings 17 Risk Management in Dental Practice 18 Insurance 19 Office Audit Risk Assessment for the General Dentist Appendix 1 Appendix 2 |
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