Physician health programmes and malpractice claims: reducing risk through monitoring.

نویسندگان

  • E Brooks
  • M H Gendel
  • D C Gundersen
  • S R Early
  • R Schirrmacher
  • A Lembitz
  • J H Shore
چکیده

BACKGROUND Physician health programmes (PHPs) are peer-assistance organizations that provide support to physicians struggling with addiction or with physical or mental health challenges. While the services they offer are setting new standards for recovery and care, they are not immune to public debate and criticism since some have concerns about those who are enrolled in, or have completed, such programmes and their subsequent ability to practice medicine safely. AIMS To examine whether medical malpractice claims were associated with monitoring by a PHP using a retrospective examination of administrative data. METHODS Data on PHP clients who were insured by the largest malpractice carrier in the state were examined. First, a business-model analysis of malpractice risk examined relative risk ratings between programme clients and a matched physician cohort. Second, Wilcoxon analysis examined differences in annual rates of pre- and post-monitoring claims for PHP clients only. RESULTS Data on 818 clients was available for analysis. After monitoring, those enrolled in the programme showed a 20% lower malpractice risk than the matched cohort. Furthermore physicians' annual rate of claims were significantly lower after programme monitoring among PHP clients (P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS This is the only study examining this issue to date. While there are a variety of reasons why physicians present to PHPs, this study demonstrates that treatment and monitoring is associated with a lowered risk of malpractice claims and suggests that patient care may be improved by PHP monitoring.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Occupational medicine

دوره 63 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013