The 3rd one, medico-legal one, is the one most benefited by additional charting. I’ve been through one lawsuit, I consider it a frivolous lawsuit, but by the time that went to trial, it was ~5 years after the incident and all anyone had to go on was what was written down.
Disagree strongly. I dont think anyone is saying write a bare minimum. We are simply saying write was is necessary in an efficient manner. The more you write down, the more opposing counsel has a chance to pick you apart and make you take a side, etc....its a double edged sword. I'd lean more than less, but its still true. If its unnecessary, you shouldnt say it, if you hedge too much, counsel will say you saw it coming and knew it was bad and said that to cover yourself, etc...etc...there is nothing perfect.
You just read the chart back and dont act like you remember anything, all extraneous stuff is just leeway to get yourself in a pickle. There are obvious situations which are more likely trouble, and obvious pts and care should be taken with them, but pretending you're going to court and having novel notes where you diligently read the patient a 15 page consent form for some minor thing is more suspicious than anything. Generalities like risks, benefits, etc..gives you leeway to describe your standard practices and what you might say to a similar pt, without having to have a specific recollection.
It’s very true when they say that if it wasn’t written down, it didn’t happen.
This is in no way true, and is literally one of the dumbest things I hear doctors pushing. Almost everything you do isnt written down, in a visit, a procedure, etc...check for yourself by reading to see if your note took as long as the surgery, anyways, it doesnt matter, you're talking to people who in no way assume if you didnt write it down it didnt happen. Its absurd.
Neither is the converse true, you cant just write stuff down you didnt do or say and that be your defense nor will it be assumed to be true. Writing things down doesnt make them true.
This is actually a harmful myth to be propagating and people really need to stop repeating it. Also the opinion of a top med mal attorney in california, who I have personally witness destroy the idea, and the opposing side in trial.
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