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Title: Claims Management Best Practices: Thinking Beyond Resolution


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Claims Management Best Practices Thinking
Beyond Resolution
  • Pamela L. Popp, MA, JD, DFASHRM, CPHRM,
    President, ASHRM
  • Stanford University Medical Center

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Claims Management Best Practices
  • Primary Goals
  • Consistent application of insurance coverage
  • Consistent claims reserving practices
  • Implemented litigation management plans
  • Aggressive management of defense counsel
  • Proper use of mediation
  • Decreased ALAE (allocated loss expense)

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Claims Management Best Practices
  • Highest areas of liability payouts
  • Failure to diagnose
  • Medication errors
  • Surgical errors
  • Obstetrical errors

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Claims Management Best Practices
www.rmf.harvard.edu
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Claims Management Best Practices
Risk Management Foundation FORUM, February 2004
Vol. 23, No. 4.
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Claims Management Best Practices
  • Claims are more than losses
  • they are reflective of how the patient base
    perceives the facility and the care rendered.
  • What does your claims history say about your
    program?

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Claims Management Best Practices
  • Next level goals
  • Evidence based risk management
  • Completeness of trending information
  • Strength of risk management database
  • Data analysis options

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Claims Management Best Practices
  • Advanced analysis levels
  • Proactive
  • Preventative
  • Remedial
  • Facilitative

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Claims Management Best Practices
  • I. Proactive analysis
  • New business assessments
  • Return on investment analysis
  • New liability theories
  • What risks can we prevent?

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Claims Management Best Practices
  • II. Preventative analysis
  • Focused new employee orientation
  • Resident simulation scenarios
  • Comparative/industry benchmarking
  • What should we be trying to prevent?

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Claims Management Best Practices
Risk Management Foundation FORUM, February 2004
Vol. 23, No. 4.
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Claims Management Best Practices
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Claims Management Best Practices
  • III. Remedial analysis
  • Prioritized criteria for reporting
  • How will we know if they still happen?

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  • The following matters should be reported from the
    facility under the Adverse Event procedures
  • Apgar scores of less than 4 at 10 minutes
  • Placental abruptions
  • Uterine ruptures
  • Neonates intubated within the first 20 minutes of
    life
  • Amniotic fluid embolisms
  • Shoulder dystocias
  • Any unusual birth or nursery circumstance

Popp, P. OB Project, 2001
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Claims Management Best Practices
www.rmf.harvard.edu
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Claims Management Best Practices
  • IV. Facilitative analysis
  • Standardized investigations
  • Standardized defenses
  • Expert database
  • Checklists
  • What can we do to handle this situation, and
    others like it, as efficiently as possible?

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Claims Management Best Practices
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Claims Management Best Practices
  • V. Remedial analysis
  • Peer review/credentialing feedback
  • Post mortem analysis
  • Identified risk management issues
  • What can we do to strengthen our defense in this
    situation and others like it?

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Claims Management Best Practices
Risk Management Foundation FORUM, February 2004
Vol. 23, No. 4.
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Thank you!
  • ppopp_at_stanfordmed.org
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