2013

The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times reported on an article in today’s issue of The Lancet entitled “Identification of risk loci with shared effects on five psychiatric disorders: a genome-wide analysis”  (free, but registration required).  The article suggests that there is an apparent genetic relationship involving calcium-channel activity genes among the five major ...

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While you’re trying to figure out the meaning of the title of this post, I want to talk about passwords on your electronic devices and digital accounts. First, please tell me you have protected all of your devices – your desktop computer, your laptop, your smartphone, your tablet, even your old-fashioned “dumb” cell phone – with passwords. An unprotected device in the hands of ...

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We came across data on the rate that psychiatrists are using EHRs (electronic health records). The data was published by Medscape.com for a study of the percentage of various specialists who are making “meaningful use” of EHRs. You can find the survey here (registration required). The pertinent slides are #24, 25, and 26. The key point is that 7% of psychiatrists responding t ...

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Most physicians understand the basics of US civil law: (1) physicians owe a duty of care to their patients – and perhaps to others who may be harmed by a patient; (2) the yardstick by which their performance is measured is called “the standard of care”; (3) if they fail to practice consistent with the standard of care, they can be held responsible for damages suffered by those ...

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You’ve probably noticed, with some sense of “We told you so,” that the various governmental bodies in the US are beginning to question whether they’ve cut too deeply into what was an already tattered safety net for the mentally ill. They are also questioning whether the pendulum has swung too far towards protecting the confidentiality of the mentally ill at the expense of the p ...

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There has been a flurry of news affecting psychiatrists recently, including, but not limited to: – President Obama’s list “Gun Violence Reduction Executive Actions” which includes, among 21 others, these actions: – “Clarify that the Affordable Care Act does not prohibit doctors from asking their patients about guns in their homes.” – “Release a letter to health care provider ...

Three and a half minutes. Do you have 3.5 minutes to spare? If you do, watch the following video from David Cash, JD, LLM, our Assistant Vice President of Risk Management.  He’ll give you six pointers on simple things you can do now to improve the quality of the psychiatric care you provide your patients while making it much less likely that you will be sued successfully for t ...

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We’re a few days into 2013 and you’ve probably been able to keep your New Year’s resolutions so far. But if you haven’t, or if you haven’t made any and you need some suggestions, you’ve come to the right place. Here are PRMS’ recommendations for 2013 resolutions… 1. I will have an understanding of what is required by the HIPAA regulations, such as the Privacy Rule and the Secu ...

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