Wyoming Nurses Association

Webinar: Using Malpractice Claims Data to Identify Risks in Nursing Practice

Posted over 3 years ago

Monday, December 7 from 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST

Join NSO and CNA to review their new liability claim report, Nurse Professional Liability Exposure Claim Report: 4th Edition: Minimizing Risk, Achieving Excellence, which addresses some of nurses’ most common professional liability concerns, including emerging risks and ways that nurses can protect themselves from liability exposures. This presentation is part of NSO’s Leadership Summit sponsorship and offers nurses 1 hour of CEU credit for attending.  Using case studies and claim data, nurses can examine top areas of liability through the experiences of your peers. Most importantly, this report provides you with immediately implementable practices that you can use to help prevent or defend against malpractice allegations, while also enhancing patient safety.

Objectives:

  1. List the leading allegations made against Nurses in malpractice lawsuits. Define the average incurred expense for Nurses in a malpractice lawsuit. Identify key risk management tools Nurses can incorporate into their practice.

  Speaker Information:

  1. Jennifer Flynn, CPHRM, Risk Manager, Nurses Service Organization (NSO)

  2. Lynn Pierce, BSN, RN, CPHRM, Risk Control Consulting Director, CNA 

To access the webinar, click the link below (the event number and password should automatically populate):

WebEx link for attendees to join.

  1. Event Number: 130 746 0602

  2. Event Password: 3TUgSD4pKj3

*NOTE: At this time, credit is only available for those who attend the live event on 12/7/2020 at 2pm ET.  Credit is issued only when the participant has met the requirements. Participants must (1) register, (2) attend the entire live event, and (3) complete the post event survey evaluation. Only those who meet these requirements will be issued a certificate of completion. It is the responsibility of the participant to make accommodations for time zone.

 

Provider Accreditation

This activity for 1.0 contact hour is provided by Lippincott Professional Development and jointly provided by NSO.

Lippincott Professional Development (LPD) is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.