CME: Infectious disease: A review of closed claim studies and liability issues; MPL Association Data Sharing Project: Sepsis-related claims; TMLT risk management services: Versatility in times of crisis
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TMLT risk managers urge physicians to stay up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccination information.

Factors to onsider when using remote patient monitoring.

New HHS rule narrowly expands telemedicine across state lines for “COVID-19 countermeasures.”

See how TMLT is supporting policyholders during the COVID-19 pandemic

Physicians in Texas must now meet two new CME requirements.

TMB releases rules for PMP checks, acute pain prescribing limits, and opioid CME requirements

Resources for practices on appropriate quarantine, infection control measures, and safe return to work protocols.

A message about where TMLT has been and where we are going.
A new online training initiative led by the CDC encourages all frontline health care workers to learn more about the foundations of infection prevention and control.

CME: Sexual harassment and misconduct in health care; 2019 risk management trends; Failure to diagnose and treat; Failure to respond to test results; 2021 TMLT Governing Board election

A summary of internal medicine claims data from the MPL Association Data Sharing Project.

A summary of radiology closed claim data from the MPL Association Data Sharing Project.

A summary of ob/gyn surgery claims data from the MPL Association Data Sharing Project.

A summary of orthopedic closed claim data from the the MPL Association Data Sharing Project.

A review of current requirements for telemedicine in Texas with a focus on regulatory requirements.

This webinar addresses challenges that medical practices face when it comes to releasing the medical records of children and young adults, especially those in college.

In part 1 of this 2-part series, Lesley Viner, VP of Risk Management at TMLT, describes guidelines and processes to help physicians dismiss patients appropriately and avoid allegations of abandonment.

In part 2 of this series, Tanya Babitch, a manager in TMLT's Risk Management Department, provides further instruction for appropriately dismissing patients to avoid allegations of abandonment.

In this webinar, cyber attorney Adrian Senyszyn addresses frequently asked questions about cyber security and current threats to practices, HIPAA compliance, and breach investigations. Watch this CME