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For seminar attendees wishing to stay in the areaovernight, Medical Mutual has secured a discounted roomrate of $165 right there at the Harraseeket Inn for eitherMonday or Tuesday, June 4 or 5. Just call the Harraseeket at 1-800-342-6423 and mentionthe Medical Mutual seminar. The deadline for reserving is May 15, 2018.
Traveling more than three hours to attend the seminar? Mention it to Medical MutualSeminar Coordinator, Andrea Lopez, when you register for the seminar and we’ll provideyour single night lodging at the Harraseeket Inn on a complimentary basis. It’s our way ofsaying thank you for making a special effort to enhance patient safety in your practice.Availability is limited, though, so register for the seminar by contacting Andrea today at:
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Acing test results management:
Medical Mutual Practice Manager Seminar 2018
Register today to secure your space for this insightful afternoon seminar. Just fill out and mail the tear-off registration form. You can also call Andrea Lopez at 1-800-942-2791, or simply send an email with the following information [email protected]
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Failure to diagnose is one of the most frequent allegations in medicalmalpractice claims. Studies have shown that a direct relationship existsbetween this allegation and the failure of systems that support test tracking,results management and follow-up systems in the ambulatory care setting.
In this afternoon seminar — which is based on a four-year Medical Mutualstudy of test tracking systems in over 150 primary care practices — you’ll learnthe essentials of developing and implementing a buttoned-down system ofpolicies, procedures and training that helps protect you from unnecessaryexposures and claims.
Electronic Health Records: Friend or Foe
The widespread implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) hasspawned a significant increase in claims related to them. This additionalpresentation will shine a light on EHRs, the varying legal risks they present toproviders and what your practice can do to mitigate those risks.
Acing test results management: Your patients depend on it.
A Medical Mutual Practice Manager Seminar
Tuesday, June 5, 2018Noon – 4pm
Harraseeket Inn, 162 Main Street, Freeport, Maine
12 Noon Registration/NetworkingLuncheon Buffet: soup, salad and sandwiches
1:00 pm Opening RemarksFrank Lavoie, MD, MBAPresident & CEO, Medical Mutual
Program IntroductionCheryl Peaslee, BSN, MBA, CPHQ, HACPVP - Risk Management, Medical Mutual
Test Results Management:
The Greatest Risk: Findings from MMIC ProjectNancy Brandow, MS, HACPSr. Risk Manager, Medical Mutual
A Claims PerspectiveJohn Gross, Sr. Claims Representative, Medical MutualTed Westerfield, Sr. Claims Specialist, Medical Mutual
Tools to Help Improve Your Processes: AHRQBeth Bunker-Anderson, RN, CPHQ, HACPRisk Manager, Medical Mutual
2:45 pm Break
3:00 pm Electronic Health Records: Friend or FoeErnest J. Babcock, Esq.Eaton Peabody
4:00 pm ClosingCheryl Peaslee
The Maine Medical Education Trust designates this activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM.Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The MaineMedical Education Trust is accredited by the Maine Medical Association’s Committee on Continuing MedicalEducation and Accreditation to provide Continuing Medical Education (CME) to physicians.
Program Agenda