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Idaho Medical Transparency Act, 2015 Mark Snodgrass
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Introduction “Patient Sues Hospital Over Negligent Care” (Idaho Statesman, 2012) Why This Law is Needed Protect Doctors Protect Patients Implementation In U.S. (Smith & Scott, 2011)
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Policy Identification Idaho Code § 16-9081 (2015) Definition of ‘Sentinel Event’ Reporting Requirements Penalties Enforcement (Jensen, 2014)
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History and Background 1867 – 1 st Malpractice Insurance (Smith, 2009) 1903 - Patient Bill of Rights (Jones, 2003) 1900 – 1970; Medical Reporting Trends 1974 – American Disabilities Act (ADA) (Brennan, 2003) Minimum Reporting Criteria Penalties for Non-reporting
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Current Situation States With Medical Transparency Laws Other State Laws Kansas Statute § 36.09876 (2008) Oregon Code § 22-765 (2009) Similarities Differences Current Status of Idaho Law ( Jones, Jerold, Jackson & Smith, 2015)
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Current Situation (NCSL, 2013)
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Viewpoints - Supporters American Medical Association (AMA) Better Accountability / Public Perception Idaho Medical Association (IMA) Reduction in Healthcare Errors Idaho Hospital Association (IHA) Protecting Hospitals from Liability
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Viewpoints - Opponents Idaho Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA) More Lawsuits and Litigation American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) Increase Malpractice Insurance Rates American College of Surgeons (ACS) Unanticipated Outcomes; Accidents
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Policy Recommendation Idaho Code § 16-9081 (2015) Other States – Alternative methods Possible Changes Increased Penalties Enforcement; Reporting Requirements
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Conclusion Idaho Code § 16-9081 (2015) Historical Data Other States Views Proponents Opponents What’s Best for Patients? (Smith & Scott, 2011)
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