Now archived, the CRICO Insight Library was a collection of editions of CRICO Insight. From 2006–2011, it was produced as a printed newsletter featuring case studies, patient safety initiatives, and malpractice information. From 2012–2014, it was re-introduced as an annual thematic publication—available online or in print. Reading any available issues qualifies you to earn CME credits.

Where possible there are excerpts of the issues throughout the website. In these cases, you can always return to this main page for more content.

Insight vs. Insights

This is not to be confused with the monthly Insights newsletter distributed by email and available on this site.

List of Newsletters and Linked Content

2021

last Insight cover

Protecting Providers: support, data & expertise
full issue: pages or pdf

 

2014

Insight into Risks of Ambulatory Care full issue: pages or pdf

 

 

2013

Summer
cover of issue

 


Insight into Claims full issue: pages or PDF

Note: In 2021, CRICO published
a newer publication based on this document.

 

2012

Winter
Dr. Lathan talking in a chair as cover image

Insight into Communication Challenges PDF

 

2011

Spring                

MD and the Government Want Better EMR: Can CRICO Help?

 

2010

Winter                

The Burden of Success — in Real Life and on Television

Spring

Helping Providers Protect Themselves

2009

Winter                

Ambulance Diversion Policy & Loss of Chance

  • The Impact of Ambulance Diversion Policies on ED Overcrowding
  • Delayed Diagnosis and the Patients Loss of Chance of Survival
  • Loss of Chance and Proportionality Issues Related to Cancer
  • ED Boarding Yields Fatality

Fall

The Benefits of 24/7 Secure Access to CRICO

  • 24/7 Secure Access to CRICO
  • CRICOconnect An Easy-to-Use Platform
  • Underwriting Providing More Than You'd Expect
  • Attending Aware of Post-op Sepsis Too Late

Summer

www.rmfcme.com: Get Credit for Patient Safety

  • Get Credit for Patient Safety
  • Effective Use of Clinical Decision Support
  • CRICO Surgical Risk Reduction Program
  • Lack of followup on screening mammography results in death

2008

Winter                

Assess Your Needs, Protect Your Assets

  • Where Are You When Things Go Wrong
  • When You Get a Notice from the Board
  • Stapling is Cause of Surgical Error

Fall

Setting CRICO Premiums

  • Setting CRICO Premiums A Recipe for Success
  • Check the Box for Safety
  • Best Practices in Referral Communication
  • Communication Breakdown Prompts Lawsuit

Summer

Resident Supervision

Spring

What's it Like to be Sued?

  • What’s It Like to Be Sued?
  • The Physician Defendant Experience
  • Monitoring Completion of Abnormal Test Results
  • Wrong Site Surgery Inspires Patient Safety Campaign

 

2007

September          

Diagnostic Error Targeted & Simulation Training

  • CRICO Community Targets Diagnostic Error
  • Simulation Training Enhances Learning in Harvard Medical Community
  • Internet Communications User Beware
  • Greater Supervision Greater Safety

June

Being Sued, Sharing the Burden

  • Being Sued, Sharing the Burden
  • Your Team, Your Partners
  • High Severity Claims: Research Can Reduce Them
  • Communicate and Document:Transparency Saves Lives

March

Member Support & Physician Instinct

  • Committed to Excellence
  • When Doctors “Just Know”
  • Our Juries: Partners in Justice
  • Callus or Sarcoma? Things Aren’t Always As They Seem

 

2006

December           

Physician Survey Results

September

Documentation – Legal & Medical Perspectives

  • Documentation at Trial
  • For Better Care... Write It Down
  • Volunteering
  • Records Aid Defense Verdict

June

Empathy & Volunteering

  • Be Empathetic
  • Volunteering
  • Featured Case: Reporting Abuse



Recent Issues

Explore the archives.
    Strategies for Patient Safety

    Combating Workplace Violence in Health Care

    Newsletter
    Whether verbal or physical, targeted violence compromises access, creates difficult work environments, and impacts the overall safety and quality of health care delivery. The connection between workplace violence and patient safety is undeniable, with evidence suggesting that the odds of violent incidents are lower in settings with strong cultures of safety.
    Strategies for Patient Safety

    From Pandemic Necessity to A Primary Mode of Care: Assessing Safety in Telemedicine

    Newsletter
    As we recede further from the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, we use medical malpractice data as a key measure of the effect of telemedicine on patient safety.
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    Top Reads, Dropped Cases, and more...

    Newsletter
    Read the new OB Guideline called Material Early Warning System (MEWS), see how CBS data shows many cases are dropped, and review some case studies resulting in death for examples of what can go wrong.
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