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Martin Bree Triton Group, LLC.
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Federal Tort Claims Act andHealth Center Medical Malpractice Liability
Protection
Southeast Atlantic Health Disparities Collaboratives2008 Annual Transformation Teams summit/Reunion
March 28, 2008Nashville, TN
Federal Tort Claims Act andHealth Center Medical Malpractice Liability
Protection
Southeast Atlantic Health Disparities Collaboratives2008 Annual Transformation Teams summit/Reunion
March 28, 2008Nashville, TN
Martin Bree
Triton Group, LLC.
Martin Bree
Triton Group, LLC.
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Triton GroupTriton GroupFirst Source of FTCA Program Information
o Triton Groupo 227 Hamburg.o Pompton Lakes, NJ 07442o HRSA Contract No. 232-00-0097
o Martin J. Bree Susan Lewiso 772-873-1865 727-822-4271o 772-873-1695 (fax)
[email protected] 856-625-8638 (cell)o [email protected]
o Roger Fuydalo 866-FTCA-HELP - Toll Free Marty Hiller (Free Clinics)o (866-382-2435) 216-382-4150o 973-831-8395 (Fax) [email protected] [email protected]
First Source of FTCA Program Information
o Triton Groupo 227 Hamburg.o Pompton Lakes, NJ 07442o HRSA Contract No. 232-00-0097
o Martin J. Bree Susan Lewiso 772-873-1865 727-822-4271o 772-873-1695 (fax)
[email protected] 856-625-8638 (cell)o [email protected]
o Roger Fuydalo 866-FTCA-HELP - Toll Free Marty Hiller (Free Clinics)o (866-382-2435) 216-382-4150o 973-831-8395 (Fax) [email protected] [email protected]
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How the Program WorksHow the Program Works
• A scheme that provides immunity from lawsuit.
• Appears similar to an occurrence malpractice policy.
• Program in existence for 13 years.
• Very successful in terms of savings for health centers and coverage of health centers and staff.
• A scheme that provides immunity from lawsuit.
• Appears similar to an occurrence malpractice policy.
• Program in existence for 13 years.
• Very successful in terms of savings for health centers and coverage of health centers and staff.
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How the Program Works (cont.)How the Program Works (cont.)
• Under FSHCAA Health Centers are eligible to be deemed “federal employees”.
• Provides immunity from lawsuit alleging medical malpractice.
• Plaintiff’s only remedy is claim under Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA).
• Under FSHCAA Health Centers are eligible to be deemed “federal employees”.
• Provides immunity from lawsuit alleging medical malpractice.
• Plaintiff’s only remedy is claim under Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA).
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How the Program Works (cont.)How the Program Works (cont.)
• Who, what , when where?– Who is covered - Relationship to Health
Center.– What is covered – medical malpractice.– Where is it covered – scope of project.– When is it covered – scope of employment.
• Who, what , when where?– Who is covered - Relationship to Health
Center.– What is covered – medical malpractice.– Where is it covered – scope of project.– When is it covered – scope of employment.
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How the Program Works (cont.)How the Program Works (cont.)
• Who is Eligible to be Deemed:
• Community Health Centers [section 330 (e)].
• Migrant Health Centers [section 330 (g)].
• Health Care for the Homeless [section 330 (h)].
• Public Housing Primary Care [section 330 (i)].
• Who is Eligible to be Deemed:
• Community Health Centers [section 330 (e)].
• Migrant Health Centers [section 330 (g)].
• Health Care for the Homeless [section 330 (h)].
• Public Housing Primary Care [section 330 (i)].
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How the Program Works (cont.)How the Program Works (cont.)
• Who is covered - people– Employees.– Officers.– Directors.– Governing board members.– Contractors (some, not all).
• Who is covered - people– Employees.– Officers.– Directors.– Governing board members.– Contractors (some, not all).
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How the Program Works (cont.)How the Program Works (cont.)
• Who is covered - Employees– All employees, full time or part time.– Volunteers are not employees.– Employees get a W-2 at end of year.
• Who is covered - Employees– All employees, full time or part time.– Volunteers are not employees.– Employees get a W-2 at end of year.
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How the Program Works (cont.)How the Program Works (cont.)
• Who is covered - Contractors– Any full time contract provider (over 32 1/2 hours per week). – Part time contract provider of services in the fields of family
practice, ob-gyn, general internal medicine, or general pediatrics.
– Contract must be between the deemed health center and the individual provider.
– Contracts between the deemed health center and a corporation (including Professional Corporations) are not covered.
• Who is covered - Contractors– Any full time contract provider (over 32 1/2 hours per week). – Part time contract provider of services in the fields of family
practice, ob-gyn, general internal medicine, or general pediatrics.
– Contract must be between the deemed health center and the individual provider.
– Contracts between the deemed health center and a corporation (including Professional Corporations) are not covered.
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How the Program Works (cont.)How the Program Works (cont.)
• Contractors– 42 U.S.C. §233(g)(1)(A) “…any contractor of
such an entity who is a physician, or other licensed or certified health care practitioner”.
– 42 U.S.C. §233 (g)(5) “an individual may be considered a contractor”.
– El Rio Case
• Contractors– 42 U.S.C. §233(g)(1)(A) “…any contractor of
such an entity who is a physician, or other licensed or certified health care practitioner”.
– 42 U.S.C. §233 (g)(5) “an individual may be considered a contractor”.
– El Rio Case
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How the Program Works (cont.)How the Program Works (cont.)
• What is covered?– Medical malpractice.– More specifically, medical, surgical, dental
and related activities (if within the scope of employment and scope of project).
• What is covered?– Medical malpractice.– More specifically, medical, surgical, dental
and related activities (if within the scope of employment and scope of project).
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How the Program Works (cont.)How the Program Works (cont.)
• Where is it covered – within the scope of project
– Only incidents that occur within the scope of the project are covered. (See Policy Information Notice 2008-01).
– Scope of Project are the activities described in the grant application that are approved by Public Health Service via Notice of Grant Award.
– An existing Scope of Project cannot be changed in a grant application. There is a separate process.
– A grant award for a new section 330 activity does change the Scope of Project.
• Where is it covered – within the scope of project
– Only incidents that occur within the scope of the project are covered. (See Policy Information Notice 2008-01).
– Scope of Project are the activities described in the grant application that are approved by Public Health Service via Notice of Grant Award.
– An existing Scope of Project cannot be changed in a grant application. There is a separate process.
– A grant award for a new section 330 activity does change the Scope of Project.
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How the Program Works (cont.)How the Program Works (cont.)
• When is it covered– Coverage is only for acts that are within the
scope of employment of the covered individual.
– No Moonlighting.– Must be acting on behalf of the deemed
entity.
• When is it covered– Coverage is only for acts that are within the
scope of employment of the covered individual.
– No Moonlighting.– Must be acting on behalf of the deemed
entity.
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FTCA ProceduresFTCA Procedures
• Procedure– Plaintiff files administrative claim against the United
States.– DHHS reviews claim and may deny it, pay it or offer a
settlement.– If DHHS denies claim plaintiff may file suit.– If DHHS does not act on claim within six months
plaintiff may file suit.– When suit is filed case transferred to DOJ.– DOJ may attempt to settle suit otherwise it goes into
litigation.
• Procedure– Plaintiff files administrative claim against the United
States.– DHHS reviews claim and may deny it, pay it or offer a
settlement.– If DHHS denies claim plaintiff may file suit.– If DHHS does not act on claim within six months
plaintiff may file suit.– When suit is filed case transferred to DOJ.– DOJ may attempt to settle suit otherwise it goes into
litigation.
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FTCA ProceduresFTCA Procedures
• Procedure– Plaintiffs often file suit in state court.– What to do:
• Immediately fax complaint and deeming letter to:
Lisa Barsoomian Department of Health and Human Service
Office of General Counsel (OGC) 202-619-2922 (Fax)
202-619-2155 (Voice)• Have health center attorney request extension of time to reply.
• Procedure– Plaintiffs often file suit in state court.– What to do:
• Immediately fax complaint and deeming letter to:
Lisa Barsoomian Department of Health and Human Service
Office of General Counsel (OGC) 202-619-2922 (Fax)
202-619-2155 (Voice)• Have health center attorney request extension of time to reply.
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Potential ProblemsPotential Problems
• Contracts.• Sub-Recipients.• Scope of Project - Sites and Services.• Billing Arrangements.• Americans with Disabilities Act, Rehabilitation
Act, Civil Rights Act.• Nursing Homes• Contracts with Correctional Institutions• Non-Health Center Patients
• Contracts.• Sub-Recipients.• Scope of Project - Sites and Services.• Billing Arrangements.• Americans with Disabilities Act, Rehabilitation
Act, Civil Rights Act.• Nursing Homes• Contracts with Correctional Institutions• Non-Health Center Patients
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Scope of ProjectScope of Project
New Policy - PIN 2008-01
Baseline Scope Verification Process - PAL 2008-01
New Policy - PIN 2008-01
Baseline Scope Verification Process - PAL 2008-01
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Important issuesImportant issues
– Insurance requirements of hospitals and Health Maintenance Organizations.
– National Practitioner Data Bank.– Other Insurance.– Deeming Applications .– Credentialing – a critical issue.– Emergency Response - PIN 2007-16
– Insurance requirements of hospitals and Health Maintenance Organizations.
– National Practitioner Data Bank.– Other Insurance.– Deeming Applications .– Credentialing – a critical issue.– Emergency Response - PIN 2007-16
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Non-Health Center PatientsNon-Health Center Patients
• Federal Register Notice September 25, 1995 (Volume 60 Number 185) page 49417 – 49418.– Hospital On-Call Requirements.– Cross Coverage Arrangements.– Community Activities.
• Other situations require a “Particularized Determination” See 99-08.
• Federal Register Notice September 25, 1995 (Volume 60 Number 185) page 49417 – 49418.– Hospital On-Call Requirements.– Cross Coverage Arrangements.– Community Activities.
• Other situations require a “Particularized Determination” See 99-08.
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National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)
National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)
• HRSA Participates in the NPDB.
• 42 U.S.C. §401 – 431.
• Assistant Secretary of Health elects to require PHS agencies to report – October 1987.
• http://www.npdb-hipdb.com.
• HRSA Participates in the NPDB.
• 42 U.S.C. §401 – 431.
• Assistant Secretary of Health elects to require PHS agencies to report – October 1987.
• http://www.npdb-hipdb.com.
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Other Insurance NeedsOther Insurance Needs
• Gap or Wrap-around: covers medical malpractice not covered by FTCA.– Volunteers– Outside Scope of project– Contracts with corporations– Contracts with part time specialists– Peer review (maybe)
• Tail Insurance• General Liability Insurance• Directors and Officers Liability• Proof of malpractice coverage – Triton Group
• Gap or Wrap-around: covers medical malpractice not covered by FTCA.– Volunteers– Outside Scope of project– Contracts with corporations– Contracts with part time specialists– Peer review (maybe)
• Tail Insurance• General Liability Insurance• Directors and Officers Liability• Proof of malpractice coverage – Triton Group
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Deeming ApplicationsDeeming Applications
• 2007 Policy– New organizations (never deemed before):
• Submit application found in PIN 99-08 to BPHC.– Previously deemed entities
• Submit application found in PAL 2007-02 to BPHC.• Due July 1, 2007.
– All participating health centers should have received 2008 deeming letters by now.
• 2008 Policy– Tentative due date June 1, 2008. (Look for a Program
Assistance Letter around Mid April.)
• 2007 Policy– New organizations (never deemed before):
• Submit application found in PIN 99-08 to BPHC.– Previously deemed entities
• Submit application found in PAL 2007-02 to BPHC.• Due July 1, 2007.
– All participating health centers should have received 2008 deeming letters by now.
• 2008 Policy– Tentative due date June 1, 2008. (Look for a Program
Assistance Letter around Mid April.)
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Program ValueMalpractice Premium Savings
Program ValueMalpractice Premium Savings
• Studies conducted for Triton Group by Princeton Insurance Company and Huggins Actuarial Services.
• Premiums calculated for 2002, 2005, 2006• Used Uniform Data System (UDS) data for
deemed Health Centers
• Studies conducted for Triton Group by Princeton Insurance Company and Huggins Actuarial Services.
• Premiums calculated for 2002, 2005, 2006• Used Uniform Data System (UDS) data for
deemed Health Centers
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Program ValueMalpractice Premium Savings
Study Methodology
Program ValueMalpractice Premium Savings
Study Methodology• Used Occurrence Premiums with $1m/3m limits.• Premiums include 25% for taxes, profits,
commissions, etc.• Each deemed Health Center rated by its specific
territory.• Rates based on Full Time Equivalents by specialty.• Premium increased by 10% to cover corporation and
allied personnel.
• Used Occurrence Premiums with $1m/3m limits.• Premiums include 25% for taxes, profits,
commissions, etc.• Each deemed Health Center rated by its specific
territory.• Rates based on Full Time Equivalents by specialty.• Premium increased by 10% to cover corporation and
allied personnel.
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Program ValueMalpractice Premium Savings Study
Results
Program ValueMalpractice Premium Savings Study
Results• 2002 Savings for deemed centers - $164,000,000• 2005 Savings for deemed centers - $180,000,000• 2006 Savings for deemed centers - $184,000,000• 2007 Savings for deemed centers - $192,000,000
• Extrapolating from the studies: total savings since 1993 $1.6 billion
• 2002 Savings for deemed centers - $164,000,000• 2005 Savings for deemed centers - $180,000,000• 2006 Savings for deemed centers - $184,000,000• 2007 Savings for deemed centers - $192,000,000
• Extrapolating from the studies: total savings since 1993 $1.6 billion
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Incident Status SummaryHealth Center FTCA Malpractice IncidentsOct 1994 – Jun 30, 2006
Incident Status SummaryHealth Center FTCA Malpractice IncidentsOct 1994 – Jun 30, 2006
• 1,456 Medical Incidents – 412 Deemed Health Centers (DHCs)
– 51 States/Territories• 60% w/ final disposition
• 283 Obstetrics Related Claims– 151 DHCs
– 36 States/Territories
• 1,456 Medical Incidents – 412 Deemed Health Centers (DHCs)
– 51 States/Territories• 60% w/ final disposition
• 283 Obstetrics Related Claims– 151 DHCs
– 36 States/Territories
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Severity of Injuries Resulting from Malpractice IncidentsSeverity of Injuries Resulting from Malpractice Incidents
0 10 20 30 40 50
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NATIONAL N=1,456
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Nature of OccurrenceNature of Occurrence
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Previously Reported
1Q07 2Q07 3Q07 4Q07 Previous/Total
Obstetrics Related 15 10 12 5 305/347
Diagnosis Related 16 14 13 15 418/474
Treatment Related 7 11 16 10 284/328
Medication Related 5 7 8 5 126/151
Surgery Related 2 3 1 3 83/92
Other Miscellaneous 0 0 1 0 125/126
Monitoring Related 2 0 0 0 16/18
Equipment/Product Related
0 0 0 1 8/9
Anesthesia Related 0 0 0 0 7/7
IV & Blood Products Related
0 0 0 0 4/4
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Risk ManagementRisk Management
• Health Centers are expected to use a portion of savings to provide risk management services. (PIN 99-08 Para. XVIII).
• NACHC –risk management training for groups of health centers.
• Inspector General report on risk management in health centers.
• Triton Group can provide risk management services.
• Health Centers are expected to use a portion of savings to provide risk management services. (PIN 99-08 Para. XVIII).
• NACHC –risk management training for groups of health centers.
• Inspector General report on risk management in health centers.
• Triton Group can provide risk management services.
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Credentialing and PrivilegingCredentialing and Privileging
• PIN 2002-22
• Credentialing and privileging required of all licensed or certified health care practitioners.
• Process for Licensed Independent Practitioners (LIPs) generally mimics JCAHO.
• Non-LIPs requires primary source verification of only license or certification.
• Volunteers included.
• PIN 2002-22
• Credentialing and privileging required of all licensed or certified health care practitioners.
• Process for Licensed Independent Practitioners (LIPs) generally mimics JCAHO.
• Non-LIPs requires primary source verification of only license or certification.
• Volunteers included.
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Risk Management Findings from Health Center Claims
Risk Management Findings from Health Center Claims
• Credentialing and Privileging– Competence of providers
• Medical Records– Legibility– Completeness– Signatures– Availability
• Birth Injuries– Existence and Proper use of protocols
• Informed Consent
• Credentialing and Privileging– Competence of providers
• Medical Records– Legibility– Completeness– Signatures– Availability
• Birth Injuries– Existence and Proper use of protocols
• Informed Consent
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Recent Risk Management
Recommendations (from HRSA Contractor -
Keystone Peer Review Organization)
Recent Risk Management
Recommendations (from HRSA Contractor -
Keystone Peer Review Organization)
• Training/CME: – Monitoring Pitocin Administration– Cord prolapse– GBS testing
• Preceptor needs in labor and delivery setting
• Training/CME: – Monitoring Pitocin Administration– Cord prolapse– GBS testing
• Preceptor needs in labor and delivery setting
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Recent Risk Management RecommendationsRecent Risk Management Recommendations
• Illegible and/or Inadequate Medical Record Documentation– Accurate, complete and legible– Documentation of scheduled exams– Training in proper documentation– Use problem list and flow sheets for lab and meds– Encourage use of EMR– Documentation of conversations with patients or
specialists
• Illegible and/or Inadequate Medical Record Documentation– Accurate, complete and legible– Documentation of scheduled exams– Training in proper documentation– Use problem list and flow sheets for lab and meds– Encourage use of EMR– Documentation of conversations with patients or
specialists
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Recent Risk Management RecommendationsRecent Risk Management Recommendations• Policies/Procedures/Protocols
– Lack of policies/procedure/protocol in 32% of cases reviewed
– Examples: chest pain, handling of abnormal test results, adherence to ACOG 30 Minute “Decision to Incision” guideline.
– Every health center should have its own customized set of well defined policies and procedures
– Lack of algorithm for DVT/Pulmonary embolism prophylaxis
– Lack of vaccine schedule for high-risk patients
• Policies/Procedures/Protocols– Lack of policies/procedure/protocol in 32% of cases
reviewed– Examples: chest pain, handling of abnormal test
results, adherence to ACOG 30 Minute “Decision to Incision” guideline.
– Every health center should have its own customized set of well defined policies and procedures
– Lack of algorithm for DVT/Pulmonary embolism prophylaxis
– Lack of vaccine schedule for high-risk patients
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Recent Risk Management RecommendationsRecent Risk Management Recommendations
•Training: •Shoulder Dystocia Drills
•Other•Lack of effective communication in 29% of cases:
•Failure to communicate plan of care with patients
•Failure to inform ptients of lab results
•Training: •Shoulder Dystocia Drills
•Other•Lack of effective communication in 29% of cases:
•Failure to communicate plan of care with patients
•Failure to inform ptients of lab resultsTriton Group, LLC
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Triton GroupTriton GroupFirst Source of FTCA Program Information
o Triton Groupo 227 Hamburg.o Pompton Lakes, NJ 07442o HRSA Contract No. 232-00-0097
o Martin J. Bree Susan Lewiso 772-873-1865 727-822-4271o 772-873-1695 (fax)
[email protected] 856-625-8638 (cell)o [email protected]
o Roger Fuydalo 866-FTCA-HELP - Toll Free Marty Hiller (Free Clinics)o (866-382-2435) 216-382-4150o 973-831-8395 (Fax) [email protected] [email protected]
First Source of FTCA Program Information
o Triton Groupo 227 Hamburg.o Pompton Lakes, NJ 07442o HRSA Contract No. 232-00-0097
o Martin J. Bree Susan Lewiso 772-873-1865 727-822-4271o 772-873-1695 (fax)
[email protected] 856-625-8638 (cell)o [email protected]
o Roger Fuydalo 866-FTCA-HELP - Toll Free Marty Hiller (Free Clinics)o (866-382-2435) 216-382-4150o 973-831-8395 (Fax) [email protected] [email protected]
Triton Group, LLC