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A seminar co-sponsored by the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland/Northern Ohio Medical Association (AMC/NOMA) and the Cleveland Academy of Osteopathic Medicine (CAOM)
This seminar will be open to everyone interested in health care – physicians, medical office staff, hospital executives and staff. The medical liability problem is multi-faceted – and this symposium is meant to provide physicians and the public with information on providing for politically practical, legal and ethical solutions to the liability crisis and improve the future of the practice of medicine for physicians and the patients they serve.
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Presenters:
§ James Lane, M.D., President, AMC/NOMA and George Thomas, D.O., Past President of CAOM and President-Elect of the American Osteopathic Association - Opening Remarks – “Effect of medical liability crisis on the practice of medicine in Northern Ohio.”
§ John A. Bastulli, M.D. Vice President of Legislative Affairs, AMC/NOMA – “Update on local/statewide legislative efforts on medical liability.”
§ Ms. Carolyn Towner, Towner Policy Group, Columbus, Ohio and AMC/NOMA Lobbyist – “How to get your legislative message across to the right people.”
§ Mr. Tom Dilling, Executive Director of the State Medical Board of Ohio – “Physician Discipline in Ohio now and in the future”
§ Anne Womer-Benjamin, J.D., Director of the Ohio Department of Insurance, “Ohio Department of Insurance initiatives relative to medical liability insurance and physicians in Ohio.”
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Staff
representative from the Premium Group (TBA) – “Overview of the current medical
liability insurance market and trends for the future.”
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Jeff Pariser,
J.D., Executive Director of The Common Good – “Elements of a system of medical
justice.”
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William Seitz,
Jr., M.D. President-Elect, AMC/NOMA – “The effects of professional liability
insurance on physician distribution and access to care.”
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Michelle
Mello, Ph.D., J.D., Assistant Professor, Health Policy and Law, Department of
Health Policy and Law, Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard
School of Public Health - “Patient safety and the medical liability system.”
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Gerald
Hickson, M.D., Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Director, Vanderbilt
Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy – “Why patients sue.”
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The Honorable
George V. Voinovich, United States Senator – “Federal medical liability reform
initiatives and regulatory issues.”
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**(INVITED) Mr. Tommy G. Thompson, Secretary of Health
and Human Services – “How regulations affect patient care and the physician
practice.”
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J. Richard
Ludgin, M.D., J.D., Member, AMC/NOMA board of directors, Conference Wrap-up –
“What can be done to affect change to benefit physicians and our patients?”
CME accreditation will be available. Participants will learn the factors contributing to medical errors and their effect on patient safety issues. Participants will learn why patients choose to file lawsuits and how to reduce the risk of being sued. Participants will also learn about legislative and regulatory initiatives that affect the practice of medicine and how to work toward legislative reform. The seminar will provide a better understanding of the overall professional liability environment as well as how to rebalance healthcare liability to protect patients without compromising the health system’s viability.