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No. But when you reapply for staff privileges anywhere or for insurance with another carrier, you will be asked if you have ever been involved in a malpractice action and you should answer truthfully.so…Doctor Gas gets sued. Plaintiff then drops Dr Gas from the suit but names his anesthesia group, who settles for $100k.
Does Dr Gas have to report to the National Data bank?
Are u sure? Like if u work for company A. (Federal govt, or state govt that has sovereign immunity) you will get dropped from lawsuit most of the time.No. But when you reapply for staff privileges anywhere or for insurance with another carrier, you will be asked if you have ever been involved in a malpractice action and you should answer truthfully.
I was confusing self reporting to state medical board with NPDB. So would they have to report to state? Probably depends on the state?The question the OP asked was "Does Dr. Gas have to report to the NPDB?"
Pretty sure that nobody has a duty to self report to NPDB. Your Med Staff office, employer or insurance company is supposed to take care of that😱 . Just one more reason that one should answer the question "if you have ever been involved in a malpractice action?" truthfully. You are supposed to be notified if there is an NPDB entry from anyone. One can always do a self query to see if there was an entry from a closed case.
FYI, 20+ years ago when we were a private group we wanted to deal with some Dental injuries ourselves...bad technique from a CRNA, student or doc. We were advised that if the group wrote a corporate check to the patient we had a duty to report. Same if our insurance carrier wrote the check, they had a duty to report. If the doc wrote a personal check...No duty to self report. That was the advice of our lawyer at the time. Not sure if accurate now or then, but that is what they told us.
Are we supposed to self report?? Because why??? Why would I do all that?? What kinds of things are reported to the NPDB anyway and why is it on us to do the reporting??so…Doctor Gas gets sued. Plaintiff then drops Dr Gas from the suit but names his anesthesia group, who settles for $100k.
Does Dr Gas have to report to the National Data bank?
I was confusing NPDP with state board self reporting requirementsAre we supposed to self report?? Because why??? Why would I do all that?? What kinds of things are reported to the NPDB anyway and why is it on us to do the reporting??
Sometimes I feel like we docs are a bunch of scared kids. Because sometimes bad **** happens in this job. I will let someone else try to piss on me Thank you. I won’t do the pissing willingly.
I suspect that the entity that wrote the check (unless it was an individual with a personal check) has the duty. Not sure if they have to disclose the indvidual doc who was dropped.I was confusing self reporting to state medical board with NPDB. So would they have to report to state? Probably depends on the state?
I am not being sued but our group was named in a case where the individual was dropped, so it’s been a topic of conversation.