Expectations for physicians and staff to do more with less, in less time, contribute to medical errors and patient injuries, which in turn increases the risk of medical malpractice liability exposure. This article presents case studies based on NORCAL Group closed medical liability claims that show how unrealistic productivity expectations can result in behaviors that impact patient safety and provides risk management strategies for addressing production pressure from both operational and individual perspectives.
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