Risk Management



When Your Employees Become Patients: Rules to Follow

Sometimes you may have the opportunity, or necessity, to provide medical treatment for your employee. There are patient safety and professional liability risks, however, if the physician does not provide medical care and services to employee patients in the same manner as any other patient. Be sure to follow basic risk management principles to avoid getting yourself in trouble.

This risk management recommendation guide will examine those risks and provide recommendations on how to minimize them.

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