Re: Co-management

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.na)
Wed Apr 23 14:47:33 2008


"You Can'tShare Respnsibility of Command"

But then you were Air Force...

el

On Apr 23, 2008, at 20:39, Glen Elrod wrote: > Does anyone have a legal definition of co-management with regards to
> patient care? I have been asked by a local FP to co-manage twins
> with her. She has done a one year postresidency fellowship in
> obstetrics and does c-sections etc. One two occasions now the
> patient has been admitted for preterm labor (once by an FP partner
> without such fellowship training) and on neither occasion were my
> partner or I consulted with regards to her care. On questioning
> this, I was told that co-mangement meant being available for the
> delivery to assist as needed.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Glen
>





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