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Thursday, January 09, 2003The practice of online consultations is probably malpractice. The Federation of State Medical Boards has a document pointing out that a physical exam is required for most diagnosis. Considering the state of malpractice today I am surprised that the clinics lawyers would allow a neurosurgeon to expose themselves to liability in who knows what jurisdiction. Even a consultation within Ohio like described exposed the NSGY to liability if the opinion was wrong. What was described went beyond a "curbside consult", even though the surgeon probably thinks that there is no exposure since they didn't physically see the patient. (google cybermedicine for a number of papers on the state of the legaL issues in online medicine) posted by Sydney on 1/09/2003 12:51:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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