What's a healthcare facility's liability when a patient falls?

Strict policies can help reduce the risk of patient slips, trips and falls


Whether or not a patient fall at a healthcare facility counts as medical malpractice is not simple, according to an article on the Outpatient Surgery website.

Depending on the person and how and where she fell, a facility could be sued for either medical malpractice or general negligence. 

Either way, one of the most obvious ways to prevent slips, trips and falls is to ensure the floors are clean, dry and free of tripping hazards. 

Don't neglect common areas, like your waiting room or near your doorway, where visitors and patients are constantly on the move, the article said.

Read the article.

 

 



June 3, 2016


Topic Area: Safety


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