Thursday, December 6, 2007

Missouri Court Upholds Liability For Call Coverage Issue

Do you have a contingency plan if your on-call person is unavailable? In this article a Doctor swapped call duty with an associate in his practice. The doctor did not inform the hospital of his arrangement. In addition the new on-call doctor did not have privileges at that hospital. A patient arrived that required care from the on-call physician who did not have privileges at the hospital. By the time the patient was admitted to the new hospital the patient was deteriorating. Subsequently the patient died and the family sued both doctors.

Does your organization have a plan in place to deal with a situation like this?

The entire article is located at: http://www.medlaw.com/healthlaw/HOSPITAL/6_2/missouri-court-upholds-li.shtml

Friday, November 30, 2007

Hospital Emergency On Call Coverage

This issue brief: "Hospital Emergency On-Call Coverage: Is There a Doctor in the House?"

"The nation’s community hospitals face increasing problems obtaining emergency on-call coverage from specialist physicians... " This topic is becoming an increasing concern throughout the specialty practice medical community, what are your thoughts?

This article can be read in its entirety at: http://www.hschange.org/CONTENT/956/

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Welcome to the Call Scheduling blog

Welcome! This blog is intended for everyone who creates, maintains and publishes on call calendars for health care providers.

This is a resource blog, a place to express your opinion about hot topics of the day, a collection of articles, news information, and links about on call.

I encourage open discussion revelant to the posted topics. Topics will be posted frequently. If you have a topic you think would be good for discussion please email me at call.scheduler@gmail.com.

Happy blogging!