Author Interviews, Dermatology, JAMA / 11.02.2015
Study Examines Malpractice Risk Of Mohs Surgery For Skin Cancer
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Omar A. Ibrahimi, M.D., Ph.D
Connecticut Skin Institute
Founding Medical Director
Stamford, CT 06905
www.ctskindoc.com
Medical Research: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Dr. Ibrahimi: The delivery of healthcare in a efficient and cost effective fashion is one of the largest themes in medicine today. Malpractice lawsuits have steadily increased with the cost of healthcare delivery. Mohs surgery involves the surgical removal, the tissue analysis and the reconstruction of a skin cancer all in a single visit that bundles multiple procedures in a cost effective manner that is proposed to be the gold standard for treating certain skin cancers.
Information regarding malpractice involving Mohs surgery is lacking. The only previous study that has been done was a survey of Mohs surgeons looking at how many had been involved in lawsuits and the reasons for being involved. Our study examined a legal database to identify all the lawsuits involving Mohs surgery and skin cancer. We were surprised to find that the majority of lawsuits involved non-Mohs surgeons as the primary defendant, mostly due to a delay of or failure in diagnosis, cosmetic outcome issues, lack of informed consent, and a delay of or failure in referral to a Mohs surgeon.
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