Risk Q&As are succinct and concise documents that offer an at-a-glance reference for common risk questions, as well as resources and strategies to support additional learning and targeted solutions.
Addressing Safety Concerns for Healthcare Practitioners Who Have Declining Health Addressing Sexual Harassment From Patients or Third Parties Addressing Staff Burnout in Senior Care FacilitiesAging Out of Pediatric Dentistry Audio/Video Recording in Healthcare PracticesBurnout, Medical Errors, and Malpractice LiabilityConcealed Carry of Weapons in Healthcare FacilitiesDocumenting Care for Transgender Patients Duty To WarnHandoffs and Signouts High-Alert Medication Monitoring Hiring Temporary Nursing StaffHospitalist CommunicationImproving Maternal Health to Lessen Potential RiskImproving Telehealth for Patients With Vision or Hearing Loss Incidental Radiology FindingsInformation Blocking and the 21st Century Cures Act Interpreters and Auxiliary Aids Loss and Theft in Senior Care Facilities Managing Medication Samples in Healthcare Practices Managing Risks Associated With Curbside ConsultationsManaging Stress After an Adverse Patient Outcome Marijuana Use in Senior Care Facilities On-Label and Off-Label Uses of KetamineOpioid Use in Older AdultsParental Presence/Absence in Pediatric DentistryPayment Issues in Healthcare PracticesPerforming New Procedures and Adopting New TechnologiesPrecision MedicinePreventing Elder Abuse in Senior Care OrganizationsProtective Stabilization in Pediatric DentistryRecognizing Safety Concerns With Nonoperating Room AnesthesiaRisk Considerations in Palliative/End-of-Life Care Robotic Surgery Safe Driving With Medical ConditionsScope of Practice for Advanced Practice Providers Scope of Practice for Medical AssistantsScope of Practice for Midwives Suicide Screening in Primary CareSurveillance Cameras in Senior Care Facilities Telehealth/TelemedicineTransition Orders in the Emergency DepartmentTreating Oneself, Family Members, or Other Close IndividualsUsing Clinical Chaperones Using Health Information Technology to Engage PatientsUsing Seclusion/Restraint for Behavioral Health Patients inEmergency Departments