Summary:
Join Mike Sacopulos and Rick Boothman for a deep dive into the principles of the “Michigan Model,” methods of reasoned and humane methods of handling medical malpractice, and a glimpse into legal and privacy issues surrounding the use of telehealth.
Join Mike Sacopulos and Rick Boothman for a deep dive into the principles of the “Michigan Model,” methods of reasoned and humane methods of handling medical malpractice, and a glimpse into legal and privacy issues surrounding the use of telehealth.
Richard C. Boothman is an expert attorney specializing in the area of professional liability and litigation avoidance. His work on behalf of physicians and health systems has been nationally recognized. He has testified before the United States Senate on dispute resolution models and his work on the “Michigan Model” has influenced how many health systems handle professional liability claims. Join Mike Sacopulos and Rick Boothman for a deep dive into the principles of the “Michigan Model,” methods of reasoned and humane methods of handling medical malpractice, and a glimpse into legal and privacy issues surrounding the use of telehealth.
Richard C. BoothmanBoothman Consulting Group, LLCAdjunct Assistant Professor, University of Michigan Medical School, Dept of SurgeryVisiting Scholar, Vanderbilt University Medical School, Center for Patient and Professional Advocacyboothman@umich.edu
Topics
Health Law
Risk Management
Quality Improvement
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