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Telemedicine's Hidden Medical Malpractice Risks: Standard of Care and Causation Issues Unique to Virtual Care

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Description

Healthcare providers are increasingly using telemedicine solutions or clinical services using electronic communication methods. Since 2020, telemedicine has matured and gained greater acceptance, but time has also exposed vulnerabilities. This webinar will review the legal developments resulting from these changes in medical practice.

Issues of informed consent and an advance waiver may present differently in the remote context. Liability questions may be more complex when doctors practice across state lines.

Listen as our panel of experienced medical malpractice attorneys reviews trends and litigation strategies in claims against healthcare providers, physician groups, and healthcare organizations.

Presented By

Gillian A. Fisher
Partner
McGivney, Kluger, Clark & Intoccia, PC

Ms. Fisher's practice includes talc and asbestos products liability/toxic tort, medical malpractice, and general liability cases. Over her 27+ year career, she has defended hospitals, nursing facilities and physicians in medical malpractice claims arising in numerous medical specialties, including obstetrics, infectious diseases, geriatrics, cardiology, transplant, general surgery, orthopedics and plastic surgery. Ms. Fisher has also represented clients in Intellectual Property and Entertainment law, including review and negotiation of contracts, negotiating disputes related to wages and discrimination, and handling issues concerning the rights of privacy and publicity.

Joseph P. McMenamin
Partner
Christian & Barton, L.L.P.

Dr. McMenamin, an experienced health law attorney and former emergency physician, focuses his practice on digital health law and distance care. In this capacity he advises telehealth providers on licensure, the provider-patient relationship, corporate practice issues, scope of practice, online prescribing, credentialing and privileging, privacy, risk management, and reimbursement issues as they pertain to telemedicine. He also advises clients respecting the application of artificial intelligence to health care and research, and general health law and business matters. Dr. McMenamin is general counsel for the Virginia Telehealth Network, and a member of the Center for Telemedicine and eHealth Law (CTeL) Legal Resource Team. He frequently presents on virtual care and other cutting-edge health topics before both attorney and provider association conferences.

Jordan K. Merson
Principal
Merson Law, PLLC

Mr. Merson has litigated medical malpractice, wrongful death, negligence, defective products and product liability, wrongful termination, harassment and discrimination cases, class actions and personal injury claims that have settled for multiple millions of dollars.

Credit Information
  • This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.


  • Live Online


    On Demand

Date + Time

  • event

    Wednesday, February 14, 2024

  • schedule

    1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT

  1. The practitioner-patient relationship
  2. Scope of practice for clinicians using telemedicine
  3. Potentially liable individuals and entities
  4. Duties of care
  5. Informed consent
  6. Causation
  7. Liability implications of cross-state practice

The panel will review these and other material issues:

  • The duties of the telemedicine provider
  • The commonest liability theories to date
  • Identification of experts
  • Commonest defenses