COPIC Topics Issue 157 April 2015
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COPIC Topics Issue 157 April 2015
COPIC is known for its industry-leading patient safety and risk management programs. These programs provide support to insureds in a variety of ways and are overseen by physicians and registered nurses who offer trusted guidance to reduce liability risk and improve patient safety. EDUCATION • • Seminars—Each year, we present numerous seminars for insureds at no additional cost. They cover key topics such as clinical and legal risk management, communication, and physician support. On-demand courses—COPIC’s wide selection of on-demand courses is accessible through our website. Course content includes physician-oriented topics for CME credit, interactive case studies, and learning opportunities for medical staff. Eligible insureds who participate in these activities can receive COPIC points and qualify for an associated premium discount. For a list of current seminars and courses, please visit www.callcopic.com/education. 3Rs PROGRAM The 3Rs (Recognize, Respond and Resolve) Program addresses unexpected medical outcomes in a way that attempts to preserve the physician-patient relationship. Physicians are provided assistance in communicating with patients in an empathetic and timely manner after these types of outcomes. Enrollment in the 3Rs Program is voluntary, but a physician must be enrolled for subsequent incidents to be considered for eligibility. PRACTICE REVIEWS AND TRAINING • Practice Quality Reviews—Each year, COPIC performs more than 2,200 on-site reviews at insured practices. Specially trained nurses use “Level One • Guidelines” developed by COPIC to assist in identifying ways to improve systems and documentation, and prevent avoidable adverse outcomes. On-site training—We also work with health care facilities to provide on-site educational training for staff, and consult with patient safety/risk managers on developing policies and procedures that support accreditation and compliance. ANNUAL PATIENT SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT FORUM Our annual Forum for insured health care facilities includes presentations by nationally recognized experts and interactive sessions on current topics, from regulatory updates to patient safety issues. The Forum attracts more than 150 attendees and provides an opportunity to share best practices with peers. The next Forum is scheduled for October 2015. OTHER RESOURCES AND SUPPORT • • Risk management hotline—Insureds have access to a 24/7 on-call risk management physician for assistance with urgent questions; the hotline can be reached at (720) 858-6270 or (866) 274-7511. Online resource library—Our website offers an array of downloadable resources such as clinical guidelines, consent forms, and practice management resources. These can be accessed at www.callcopic. com/resources/pages/medical-guidelinesand-tools.aspx. ( CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 ) INSIDE ISSUE 157 • APRIL 2015 COPIC ’S BIMON T HLY NE WSL E T T ER COPIC TOPICS COPIC 101: PATIENT SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT RESOURCES 2 2014 WILLIAMSON AWARD RECOGNIZES DR. GARY VANDERARK 3 THE LEGISLATIVE LANDSCAPE: THE 3 Ts: TELEHEALTH, TRANSPARENCY, AND THE TERMINALLY ILL Copyright 2015 by the COPIC Trust. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from the publisher. PATIENT SA F E T Y & RISK M ANAGEMENT RESOURCES ( F ROM PAGE 1) RESIDENCY AND MEDICAL EDUCATION Each year, COPIC hosts residents, medical students, and other physicians-in-training in week-long rotations. These rotations focus on medical liability issues through the analysis of de-identified case studies, simulated patient interactions, and group sessions with COPIC staff. For more information on Patient Safety and Risk Management programs and resources, please contact us at (800) 421-1834, ext. 6128. COPIC Medical Foundation: 2014 WILLIAMSON AWARD RECOGNIZES DR. GARY VANDERARK Chances are, if you’ve been in the Denver health care community for very long, you’ve met Dr. Gary VanderArk. His years of service to the community have been recognized time and time again, and the COPIC Medical Foundation is pleased to announce that he was selected as our 2014 Colorado Harold E. Williamson Award recipient. Over 25 years ago, Dr. VanderArk recognized the need for services for Denver’s uninsured and underserved populations, and thus, he established Doctors Care. Serving as an onsite primary care clinic for children and young adults, Doctors Care has provided more than 25,000 individuals with access to health care services that would have otherwise been unattainable. It also helps connect low-income, uninsured individuals to affordable treatment options through a network of providers that bill on a sliding-feescale. Dr. VanderArk has served as the President of the Board for the organization since its founding and continues to be a tireless champion and advocate for its mission. Dr. VanderArk’s ambition led him to create another organization to support the underserved. During his tenure as the President of the Colorado Medical Society, he helped launch the Colorado Coalition for the Medically Underserved (CCMU). CCMU is an education and advocacy organization dedicated to addressing systematic problems in our health care system. Dr. VanderArk has been President of the Board of Directors at CCMU since it was a project of the Colorado Medical Society in 1997 and through its independent incorporation as a stand-alone nonprofit in 2004. Dr. VanderArk continues to take an active role in both organizations, and also lends his time to the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and the University of Colorado Center for Bioethics and Humanities. In these positions, he educates future health care providers about health policy, ethics and other inter-professional development efforts. And when you add Dr. VanderArk’s other 2 | COPIC TOPICS | APRIL 2 015 From left: Dr. Ted Clarke, COPIC Chairman and CEO, and Dr. Gary VanderArk, 2014 Colorado Harold E. Williamson Award recipient. various community affiliations, you can see that he is a physician who is unfamiliar with the word “retirement.” Because of this and so much more, we congratulate Dr. VanderArk on his tremendous achievements. The Harold E. Williamson Award stipulates a $10,000 grant be given to a health-related nonprofit organization designated by Dr. VanderArk. He has chosen to split the grant between Doctors Care and CCMU. Please help us congratulate Dr. VanderArk, as well as the other physicians nominated for the 2014 award: • Michael Anger, M.D. • Nancy Mitchell, M.D. • Greg Arfsten, M.D. • Martin O’Brien, M.D. • Lewis Crawford, M.D. • Richard Simmons, M.D. • Edward Ho, M.D. • Amilu Steward, M.D. • Timothy Judd, M.D. • Scott Sundheim, M.D. • Larry McCleary, M.D. The Legislative Landscape THE 3 Ts: TELEHEALTH, TRANSPARENCY, AND THE TERMINALLY ILL The first regular session of Colorado’s 70th General Assembly opened on January 7 with a Democraticcontrolled House and a Republicancontrolled Senate. Colorado has always been a purple/swing state, never letting one party get too comfortable in control. This has created, out of necessity, a growing number of bipartisan bills. Bipartisanship is now a requirement if a bill wants a chance to progress to the Governor’s desk. Bills that pass out of the chamber of origin without bipartisan representation will most certainly be dismissed in the opposing chamber. As expected, there have been numerous bills introduced that address or impact health care delivery and health care providers. COPIC reviewed approximately 40 of the more than 400 bills introduced during the first 40 days of the 2015 legislative session. Of these bills, a few are worth highlighting: TELEHEALTH House Bill 1029 is on the Governor’s desk, awaiting signature. It aims to clarify the use of and reimbursement for the delivery of health care services through telehealth. Telehealth, as defined in the bill, means a mode of delivery of health care services through telecommunications systems, including information, electronic, and communication technologies, to facilitate the assessment, diagnosis, consultation, treatment, education, care management, or self-management of patients. Supporters of the bill hope to remove population restrictions in current law that have created confusion on when telehealth can be used and what services can be reimbursed. TRANSPARENCY Senate Bill 74 was introduced with the intention of creating price transparency; an issue that has received added attention as patients are encouraged to be more informed consumers regarding their health care. The bill would have created the “Transparency in Health Care Prices Act,” which would have required health care professionals and facilities to make the direct pay prices they assess for common health care services available to the public. COPIC reviewed the introduced version and worked with partners to voice concerns over the “requirement” that was placed on health care professionals and facilities and the proposed remedy for noncompliance. The bill did not make it out of the House, but received attention for its objective. TERMINALLY ILL There was significant media attention during 2014 around the rights of terminally ill individuals being able to control the course and timing of their treatment. Several bills were introduced across the country on this issue that sought to provide rights available in states such as Oregon. House Bill 1135 aimed to create the “Colorado Death with Dignity Act.” The bill would have authorized a Colorado citizen with a terminal illness to request, and the individual’s attending physician to prescribe to the individual, life-ending medication intended to hasten the individual’s death (by self-administered ingestion). The bill did not make it out of its first committee; however, this may be an issue that resurfaces in the future. At COPIC, we continue to monitor policy as we know it can impact health care delivery and shift priorities. We remain dedicated to improving medicine in the communities we serve and seeking out ways to ensure a stable medical liability environment so that it better serves all parties. As always, feel free to contact Beverly Razon, COPIC’s Director of Public Affairs, at (720) 858-6000 or [email protected] if you have questions or comments about these issues. We are happy to announce that COPIC has improved its Legislative Action Center. The new site provides a broader list of bills that COPIC is following as well as our position. As in the past, you can find your representatives and subscribe to receive email notifications from COPIC on legislative, campaign and other regulatory updates. Go to www.callcopic.com/ legislative to view the site. APRIL 2 015 | COPIC TOPICS | 3 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #16 6 8 DENVER, CO 7351 E. Lowry Blvd., Ste. 400, Denver, Colorado 80230 COPIC TOPICS C OPIC ’S BIMON T HLY NE W SL E T T E R INSIDE ISSUE 157 • APRIL 2 015 1 COPIC 101: PATIENT SAFETY & RISK MANAGEMENT RESOURCES 2 2014 WILLIAMSON AWARD RECOGNIZES DR. GARY VANDERARK 3 THE LEGISLATIVE LANDSCAPE: THE 3 Ts: TELEHEALTH, TRANSPARENCY, AND THE TERMINALLY ILL Did you miss a previous edition of COPIC Topics? Don’t worry. A full archive of past newsletters can be accessed on callcopic.com. RECOGNIZE A COLORADO VOLUNTEER PHYSICIAN Call for Nominations Harold E. Williamson Award Do you know a Colorado physician who deserves to be recognized for going beyond the demands of everyday life to help members of his or her community? If so, please consider nominating him or her for our Harold E. Williamson Award. Nominations are being accepted May 1 through August 31, 2015. The award provides a $10,000 grant to be given to a Colorado health care-related nonprofit organization of the recipient’s choice. To nominate a physician, visit COPIC Medical Foundation at www.copicfoundation.org and select “Harold E. Williamson Award,” or call Lindsey Sidener at (800) 421-1834, ext. 6071. Board of Directors Voting members: Ted J. Clarke, MD (Chairman and CEO) • Steven A. Rubin (President and COO) • Raymond N. Blum, MD • Linda A. Clark • Matthew J. Fleishman, MD, FACR • Brian C. Harrington, MD, MPH, FAAFP • Stephen R. Hoffenberg, MD, FACEP • Davis K. Hurley, MD • Richard K. Parker, MD • Kathryn A. Paul • Jennifer A. Roller, MD • Walter K. Rush, CPA • Peter J. Whitted, MD, JD • John F. 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