medical malpractice catastrophic injury
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medical malpractice catastrophic injury
ACI, the creator of the annual Obstetric Malpractice conference and Medical Liability Claims & Coverage conference, now brings you its Non-Birth Litigation & Risk Management Summit on MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CATASTROPHIC INJURY February 29-March 1, 2016 | Union League | Philadelphia, PA Earn CLE Hear from and network with: Richard T. Henderson Vice President Transatlantic Reinsurance John S. Moore Director- Specialty Strategic Claim CNA Jennifer L. Green, JD Senior Claims Analyst - Major Loss AIG David A. Spear Vice President, Senior Health Care Broker Willis Michael Wong, JD Founder/Executive Director Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety Stephen Pavkovic Director Patient Safety University HealthSystem Consortium Credits Sessions include: • • • • • A comprehensive guide for calculating damages in cases involving catastrophic injury, including life care planning nuances and the effect of the ACA on the calculation of future damages EMR and metadata: unique malpractice risks in a paperless world Emergency room/emergency medicine: assessing the standard of care and recognizing areas of risk for catastrophic injury The distinct dangers of anesthesia: latest injury claims and looking towards the future with non-human administration Brain, spine, neurosurgical malpractice developments • • • • • Failure to diagnose/misdiagnosis of cancer cases: proving causation of a catastrophic injury Latest on radiological error lawsuits Medical malpractice apology statutes in catastrophic injury cases Negligent physician credentialing and corporate negligence causes of action: how these can affect your medical malpractice case and how to handle the challenges of representing an institutional client A-Z of best practices in litigating your medical malpractice catastrophic injury case: an examination of every stage and trial techniques including witness preparation and use of/ countering the reptile theory Featuring unparalleled medical insights from: Richard J. Wadas, MD, FACEP President and Chief Medical Officer Emergency Resource Management, Inc. Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, UPMC Michael Gerardi, MD, FAAP, FACEP ACEP Immediate Past President Senior Vice President for Quality and Risk Management Emergency Medical Associates Edward Eden, MD Chief, Division of Critical Care, Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt Elliott Goodman, MD Bariatric Surgeon Beth Israel Medical Center Steven M. Rapp, MD Neurosurgeon Michigan Spine Institute David L. Meyers, MD FACEP Emergency Physician DLM Consulting Harry F. Farb, MD Obstetrics and Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist Kenneth P. Rothfield, MD, MBA, CPE, CPPS System Vice President, Chief Medical Officer Saint Vincent's Healthcare, Ascension Health Cheryl M. DeKleine, Esq. Vice President of Claims and Litigation Stanford Healthcare Leonard Berlin, MD, FACR Professor of Radiology Rush University, and U.of Ill. Cory Meyers, RN, MN, CPHRM Vice President, Risk, Patient Safety and Privacy Baptist Health A unique opportunity to learn how federal and state judges view evidence and arguments specifically in the medical malpractice context. Hear from: Chad L. Staller, JD, MBA, MAC, CVA President, Senior Economist The Center for Forensic Economic Studies Paul M. Deutsch, Ph. D., CRC, CCM, CLCP, FIALCP Certified Life Care Planner Paul M. Deutsch & Associates, P.A. Hon. C. Ashley Royal U.S. Dist. Ct., M.D. Ga. Hon. James L. Robart U.S. Dist. Ct., W.D. Wash. Hon. Mark I. Bernstein Pa. Ct. Common Pleas Hon. Ruben Castillo U.S. Dist. Ct., N.D. Ill. Hon. Tonianne Bongiovanni U.S. Dist. Ct., D.N.J. Hon. Clifton Newman South Carolina Jud. Dept. Hon. Eric F. Melgren U.S. Dist. Ct., D. Kan. Hon. John M. Younge Pa. Ct. Common Pleas BE SURE TO ALSO BOOK FOR THE MASTER CLASS: Bariatric Surgery Malpractice: The Current State of Weight Loss Surgery and the Innate Risks Involved Register Now | 212-352-3220 Ext. 5265 | B.Lim@AmericanConference.com B e a part of the nation’s premier litigation and risk management conference on medical malpractice catastrophic injury and ensure that you keep abreast of the evolving standards of care, emerging theories of liability, and new defense strategies. High exposure medical malpractice cases, namely those involving catastrophic injury, greatly influence physicians’ practice, hospital policy, and discussions of healthcare reform. With the potential for hugely significant future economic loss, the stakes are extremely high on both sides of the fence in these cases. On top of shelling out millions to injured parties, doctors and hospitals need to battle with reputational damage in the wake of a lawsuit, the effects of which tend to outlast paying monetary sums. Thus, plaintiffs’ attorneys, defense counsel, hospital risk managers, and medical malpractice insurance professionals all have much at risk in these cases. That is why you cannot afford to miss American Conference Institute’s Non-Birth Litigation & Risk Management Summit on Medical Malpractice Catastrophic Injury. A comprehensive guide for calculating damages in cases involving catastrophic injury including life care planning and the effect of the ACA on the calculation of future damages • Electronic medical records, metadata and more: the unique malpractice risks inherent in a paperless world • Emergency room/emergency medicine: assessing the standard of care and recognizing areas of risk for catastrophic injury • The distinct dangers of anesthesia: latest injury claims and looking towards the future with non-human administration • Brain and spine injuries: neurosurgical malpractice threats • Failure to diagnose/misdiagnosis of cancer cases: proving causation of a catastrophic injury CLE Credits Negligent physician credentialing and corporate negligence causes of action: how these can affect your medical malpractice case and how to handle the challenges of representing an institutional client • A-Z of best practices in litigating your medical malpractice catastrophic injury case: an examination of every stage and trial techniques including witness preparation and use of/countering the reptile theory Improving communication: your client’s most important risk management tool DD Doctors, nurses and hospital risk/quality assurance managers will attend in order to benchmark their current practices and procedures and develop a deeper understanding of the current state of catastrophic medical malpractice litigation DD Insurance professionals will attend in order to obtain valuable insights and strategies for assessing professional negligence claims and to better understand litigation strategies and hospital risk management techniques Global Sponsorship Opportunities ACI certifies that this activity has been approved for CLE credit by the State Bar of California. ACI has a dedicated team which processes requests for state approval. Please note that event accreditation varies by state and ACI will make every effort to process your request. ACI:Reinsurance/Insurance • DD Lawyers, both plaintiff and defense, who litigate medical malpractice cases will attend in order to get a solid grounding on the latest medical issues upon which these catastrophic cases are based. A faculty of medical and legal experts from around the nation will provide them with the information and strategies that are essential to achieve the best outcomes for their clients Accreditation will be sought in those jurisdictions requested by the registrants which have continuing education requirements. This course is identified as non-transitional for the purposes of CLE accreditation. Join the Conversation The value of saying ‘I’m sorry’: medical malpractice apology statutes and their place in cases involving catastrophic injury WHO SHOULD ATTEND: ACI certifies that the activity has been approved for CLE credit by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board 2 • Register now by calling 1-888-224-2480 or by faxing your registration form to 1-877-927-1563. You can also register online at www.AmericanConference.com/MedMalpractice Continuing legal education credits Earn Radiological errors that lead to catastrophic events • This one-of-a-kind meeting will bring together an unparalleled faculty of medical experts, risk managers, insurance professionals, and leading plaintiffs’ and defense attorneys, who will provide you with the most up-to-date information on complex medical issues and litigation hurdles, including: • • With more than 300 conferences in the United States, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, American Conference Institute (ACI) provides a diverse portfolio devoted to providing business intelligence to senior decision makers who need to respond to challenges spanning various industries in the US and around the world. As a member of our sponsorship faculty, your organization will be deemed as a partner. We will work closely with your organization to create the perfect business development solution catered exclusively to the needs of your practice group, business line or corporation. For more information about this program or our global portfolio of events, please contact: Wendy Tyler - Director of Sales, American Conference Institute Tel: 212-352-3220 x5242 w.tyler@AmericanConference.com @ Insurance_ACI / #MedMalpractice DAY ONE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2016 7:15 Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:55 Co-Chairs’ Opening Remarks Paul M. Deutsch, Ph.D., CRC, CCM, CLCP, FIALCP Certified Life Care Planner Paul M. Deutsch & Associates, P.A. Thomas Geroulo Richard T. Henderson Partner Vice President Transatlantic Reinsurance Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby LLP Brant Poling Partner Poling Law Jenna Wright Greenman Principal Kitch, Drutchas Wagner Valitutti & Sherbrook, P.C. 8:00 • Types of damages recoverable • Caps on non-economic damages - How to handle in catastrophic cases • The defense’s perspective: whittling the damages down vs. plaintiff ’s perspective: getting the highest award for their client • Catastrophic injuries that require a lifetime of medical care: - How to calculate future medical bills - Use of a special expert witness (economist, certified life care planner) - Defense perspective on use of a life care planner - Billed vs. paid to mitigate damages • Step-by-step “how to” in calculation of damages in cases involving catastrophic injuries • How to deal with the collateral source rule • Effect of state-by-state tort reform on damages • How to use the ACA to lower or limit future damages - Can it be used to offset the cost of future medical care? • What the ACA means for life care plans • What the ACA means for the future of the collateral source rule • State-by-state examination of treatment of defensive evidence relating to the ACA in catastrophic injury cases • What arguments are defense attorneys making that have succeeded in lowering/limiting plaintiffs’ damages for future medical care? • What arguments are plaintiff ’s attorneys making in response? • ACA as a tool during settlement negotiations? • Relevant cases since the rollout of the ACA • ‘Subsidy’ ruling and supportive rulings? Kick-Off Session on the High-Exposure MPL Marketplace: Top Med Mal Claims Trends for 2016, the Latest Issues Affecting the Industry, Identifying and Mitigating New Risks, Controlling Costs, What’s on the Horizon, and Examining the IOM Report on Improving Diagnosis in Healthcare John S. Moore Director – Specialty Strategic Claim CNA Richard T. Henderson Vice President Transatlantic Reinsurance David A. Spear Vice President, Senior Health Care Broker Willis (Bermuda) Limited Jennifer L. Green, JD Senior Claims Analyst - Major Loss AIG David L. Meyers, MD FACEP Emergency Physician DLM Consulting Member, Board of Directors Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine Michael Gerardi, MD, FAAP, FACEP ACEP Immediate Past President Senior Vice President for Quality and Risk Management Emergency Medical Associates John E. Hall, Jr., Esq. 10:55 Partner Hall Booth Smith, P.C. 9:40 A Comprehensive Guide for Calculating Damages in Cases Involving Catastrophic Injury, Including Life Care Planning Nuances and the Effect of the ACA on Future Damages Chad L. Staller, JD, MBA, MAC, CVA President, Senior Economist The Center for Forensic Economic Studies Morning Coffee Break 11:05 Electronic Medical Records, Metadata and More: The Unique Malpractice Risks Inherent in a Paperless World Harry F. Farb, M.D. Obstetrician and Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist Stacey Cischke Partner Cassiday Schade LLP Register Now | 212-352-3220 Ext. 5265 | AmericanConference.com/MedMalpractice 3 Leonardo Tamburello Irving Hirsch Of Counsel McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter LLP Partner Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP • What are the increased malpractice risks associated with the EMR? - New and unique risks • Med Mal claims trends related to EMR over the last year • How to train users to mitigate risks involved • Other tips/best practices • Use of the EMR in litigation/trial stage - Plaintiff asking for the entire EMR - EMR’s not meant to be printed - Challenges with discovery - Challenges with introducing into evidence • Failures to diagnose - Not recognizing symptoms and discharging - Not ordering proper diagnostic tools • Failures to treat - Failures to timely treat (i.e. not giving medication in time) • Coordination of care/improper monitoring • Failure to diagnose/timely treat stroke cases in the ER, common trend - Failure to timely provide TPA • Other catastrophic types of failure to diagnose cases often seen in ER -Aneurysms - Heart attack - Improper esophageal intubation • Effect in states that have changed the malpractice standard for emergency care to gross negligence (from previous and other states’ ‘failure to exercise reasonable care’) 12:05 Radiological Errors that Lead to Catastrophic Events Leonard Berlin, MD, FACR Professor of Radiology Rush University, and U.of Ill. Joseph Picchi Partner Galloway, Lucchese, Everson and Picchi, P.C. • Radiologists as part of a patient’s treating team who likely never see the patient (‘behind the scenes’ vs. treating doctor) • Issues with regard to reading of diagnostic films as part of treatment plan: avoiding catastrophic injury • Catastrophic injury cases: condition goes unnoticed or untreated due to mistakes involving misread diagnostic films • Errors in radiology testing that lead to malpractice cases: - Misread x–rays - Misread mammograms - Misread CT or CAT scans - Misread MRIs - Misread Ultrasounds 1:00 Networking Luncheon for Speakers and Delegates 2:00 Emergency Room/Emergency Medicine: Assessing the Standard of Care and Recognizing Areas of Risk for Catastrophic Injury Richard J. Wadas, MD, FACEP President and Chief Medical Officer Emergency Resource Management, Inc. Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine University of Pittsburgh Michael Gerardi, MD, FAAP, FACEP ACEP Immediate Past President Senior Vice President for Quality and Risk Management Emergency Medical Associates 4 Join the Conversation ACI:Reinsurance/Insurance 3:10 The Distinct Dangers of Anesthesia: How To Avoid The Possibility of Catastrophic Injury, Notable Cases and Decisions, and Looking Towards the Future with Non-Human Administration Kenneth P. Rothfield, MD, MBA, CPE, CPPS System Vice President, Chief Medical Officer Saint Vincent’s Healthcare, Ascension Health Michael Wong, JD Founder/Executive Director Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety Victoria L. Vance Attorney Tucker Ellis LLP • High rate of catastrophic injury • Human error factor • Anesthesia trends - Moving away from narcotic use - Evolving standards of care • Malpractice risk beginning before the anesthesia is even administered - Failing to investigate the patient’s medical history for possible complications, or - Failing to inform the patient of the risks involved if preoperative instructions aren’t followed. • Anesthesia errors that occur during surgery: - Giving too much anesthesia to the patient - Failing to monitor the patient’s vital signs - Improperly intubating patients or - Using defective equipment • Use of computer-assisted personalized sedation devices and the malpractice implications @ Insurance_ACI / #MedMalpractice • Other medical updates in the area • Recent notable verdicts in this area 4:15 Afternoon Break 4:25 Brain and Spine Injuries: Neurosurgical Malpractice Threats - Developments in modern cancer treatments increasing patients’ odds of living longer or recovering • Cases where a doctor incorrectly determines a patient has cancer when he/she does not - Liability for damages caused by unnecessary surgeries or other treatment; liability for the fear and anguish the patient suffers while under the false impression that he or she has a potentially fatal disease Jenna Wright Greenman Principal Kitch, Drutchas Wagner Valitutti & Sherbrook, P.C 6:20 Steven M. Rapp, MD DAY TWO: TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2016 Neurosurgeon Michigan Spine Institute • Latest malpractice risks for neurosurgeons who perform brain, spine and spinal cord surgeries - catastrophic injury ramifications • Nuances in resultant injuries: paralysis, loss of bladder/ bowel control, severe pain • Two arms of malpractice litigation in this area: failure to diagnose a serious neurological condition and surgical errors • Causes of action involving error during scoliosis surgery, especially in children/young adults • Spinal Epidural Abscess cases (SEA cases) • Medical updates in this area • Recent notable verdicts in this area 5:15 Conference Adjourns 7:30 Continental Breakfast 8:00 Views from the Bench: A Unique Opportunity to Learn How Federal and State Judges View Evidence and Arguments Specifically in the Medical Malpractice Context Hon. C. Ashley Royal U.S. Dist. Ct., M.D. Ga. Hon. Ruben Castillo U.S. Dist. Ct., N.D. Ill. Hon. Eric F. Melgren U.S. Dist. Ct., D. Kan. Failure to Diagnose/Misdiagnosis of Cancer Cases: Proving Causation of a Catastrophic Injury Hon. James L. Robart U.S. Dist. Ct., W.D. Wash. Hon. Tonianne Bongiovanni Edward Eden, MD Chief, Division of Critical Care, Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt U.S. Dist. Ct., D.N.J. Stephen Pavkovic Hon. Mark I. Bernstein Hon. John M. Younge Pa. Ct. Common Pleas Director Patient Safety University HealthSystem Consortium Pa. Ct. Common Pleas Hon. Clifton Newman Andrew Kaufman South Carolina Jud. Dept. Partner Kaufman Borgeest & Ryan LLP Moderator: • Standard of care in assessing the clinical signs of cancers • Proper use of diagnostic tools • Assessing if the consequences of the misdiagnosis were avoidable • Difficulty proving causation: did the plaintiff suffer an injury that would not have occurred but for the doctor’s breach of professional care? - Complicated in cancer types with high fatality rate • ‘Lost chance’ cases: duration of the plaintiff ’s life was shortened, the quality of the patient’s remaining life was degraded, or the plaintiff suffered a diminished or lost chance of survival • Risk of cases being deemed ‘too speculative’ or unaccompanied by convincing medical proof Aiju C. Thevatheril Partner Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP 9:30 The Value of Saying ‘I’m Sorry’: Medical Malpractice Apology Statutes and Their Place in Cases Involving Catastrophic Injury Cheryl M. DeKleine, Esq. Vice President of Claims and Litigation Stanford Healthcare Norman Tucker Partner Sommers Schwartz, P.C. Register Now | 212-352-3220 Ext. 5265 | AmericanConference.com/MedMalpractice 5 Ryan J. Gavin • Passage rates in various states • In states with apology statutes, expressions of sympathy, condolences or apologies are excluded from being used against medical professionals in court – what’s the impact? • Effect on reduced medical liability/malpractice lawsuits and litigation expenses • What is their impact on future settlement negotiations? • Does this in fact decrease indemnity and expenses? • Is this seen as a tactic to avoid litigation and thus insincere? • How do you handle these apologies in cases with catastrophic injuries (what to say, how to say it, etc.) • What is the effectiveness in cases dealing with catastrophic injury? - Does it help get indefensible cases resolved? 10:20 Partner Kamykowski, Gavin & Smith, P.C. • Effective preparation of your expert/fact witness (doctor, nurse, etc.) - Deposition preparation - Ensuring that the witness is adequately prepared for deposition - Anticipating where a deposition is heading - Key considerations for video depositions - Pitfalls to avoid - How minor physical and verbal cues can have a major effect on the impact of a deposition - Watching videotaped depositions to improve your ability to conduct or participate in a deposition - What to look for - Incorporating the lessons learned into future deposition • Effective jury selection • Using demonstrative evidence and themes • Narrating a comprehensive story • Investigating the facts concerning liability, causation, and damages: what is relevant? • Ensuring that your client is prepared for trial • Trial briefs and motions in limine • Giving an effective opening statement • Effective use of exhibits • Final arguments and closing statements • Making the case for or against damages Morning Coffee Break 10:30 Negligent Physician Credentialing and Corporate Negligence Causes of Action: How These Can Affect Your Medical Malpractice Case and How to Handle the Challenges of Representing an Institutional Client Derek M. Daniels Partner McCumber, Daniels, Buntz, Hartig & Puig P.A. Cathleen Kelly Rebar Partner Stewart Bernstiel Rebar Smith Causes of action against a hospital Negligent Credentialing as a cause of action Corporate negligence as a cause of action Burden of proof in negligent credentialing Burden of proof in corporate negligence - Hospital acted negligently as well as doctor - Post-surgical follow up policies - A lot of evidence based guidelines, resulting in prima facie standards of care – if hospital deviates, they are deemed negligent • Corporate negligence and catastrophic injury cases • Overcoming the challenges of representing the institutional client • Preparing for corporate representative depositions when these causes of action come into play Reptile Theory: • Overcoming sympathy, especially for catastrophically injured plaintiffs • Overcoming juror bias against doctors • Preparing expert witnesses to deal with reptile questions and tactics starting at the pre-deposition stage • Explaining hard evidence in a way that lay people can understand • • • • • 12:40 Improving Communication: Your Client’s Most Important Risk Management Tool Cory Meyers, RN, MN, CPHRM Vice President, Risk, Patient Safety and Privacy Baptist Health Michael J. Sacopulos Partner Sacopulos Johnson & Sacopulos 11:20 A-Z of Best Practices in Litigating Your Medical Malpractice Catastrophic Injury Case: An Examination of Every Stage and Trial Techniques Including Witness Preparation and Use of/ Countering the Reptile Theory Kelly Hughes Iverson Partner Goodell, Devries, Leech & Dann, LLP • • • • Tammy Wade Shareholder Johnson & Bell, Ltd. Stephen Heniger Partner Heniger Garrison Davis, LLC 6 Join the Conversation ACI:Reinsurance/Insurance 1:35 Clear and timely communication to avoid malpractice suits Continued problem of communication in the OR Lack of communication in coordination of patients’ care Not limited to verbal communication, written communication as well needs to be thorough Main Conference Ends – Lunch for Bariatric Surgery Class Participants @ Insurance_ACI / #MedMalpractice Post-Conference Master Class (separate registration required) Earn CLE Credits Bariatric Surgery Malpractice: The Current State of Weight Loss Surgery and the Innate Risks Involved March 1, 2016 (2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.) Andrew Kaufman Elliott Goodman, MD Partner Kaufman Borgeest & Ryan LLP Bariatric Surgeon Beth Israel Medical Center Paul Simonson Partner Simonson Goodman Platzer PC Even with successful standardization of the procedure over the years, the cases are steady due to the obesity crisis. Attendees of this expert master class will gain valuable information for their practice including: • • • Current best practices in weight loss surgery Consequences of complications are severe Shift from roux/en/y surgery to gastric banding - Why pick one surgical technique over the other? • • • • Appropriate pre-screening - Assessing co-morbidities Appropriate pre-op procedures Appropriate post-surgical follow-up - Dealing with complications - Causation issues Controversy surrounding juvenile bariatric surgery © American Conference Institute, 2015 Is your organization recruiting specialists with expertise in this area? Many of our speakers and delegates use our conferences to recruit for new, expert talent to fill open positions at their firms. Because ACI provides many niche conferences annually, our events are a great way to discover a rich pool of highly qualified talent. 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Register Now | 212-352-3220 Ext. 5265 | AmericanConference.com/MedMalpractice 7 ACI, the creator of the annual Obstetric Malpractice conference and Medical Liability Claims & Coverage conference, now brings you its Non-Birth Litigation & Risk Management Summit on MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CATASTROPHIC INJURY February 29-March 1, 2016 | Union League | Philadelphia, PA 5 Easy Ways to Register MAIL American Conference Institute 45 West 25th Street, 11th Floor New York, NY 10010 PHONE 212-352-3220 Ext. 5265 FAX 877-927-1563 ONLINE www.AmericanConference.com/ MedMalpractice R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M Payment Policy Payment must be received in full by the conference date. All discounts will be applied to the Conference Only fee (excluding add-ons), cannot be combined with any other offer, and must be paid in full at time of order. Group discounts available to individuals employed by the same organization. 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