tci Part B Insider - 2005 Issue 16
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT: The Handwriting Is On The Wall For Illegible Doctors
Denials and lawsuits lurk, plus some states outlaw poor penmanshipIllegible handwriting isn't just a charming quirk - carriers can deny your claims if they decide your supporting documentation is unreadable. And if a pharmacist misreads a prescription and dispenses the wrong drug, you could face malpractice suits and licensure issues.The Institute for Safe Medicine Practices issued a white paper in 2000 on the danger of handwritten prescriptions, which details the costs of unreadable scrawls. In October 1999, a court ordered a Texas cardiologist to pay $225,000 to the family of a patient who received Plendil instead of...
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