CRICO has been studying the Candello medical malpractice data and convening with experts for decades. In a recent case study, a patient’s unwitnessed fall in the emergency department (ED) was not documented until the patient returned for further evaluation.
CRICO
Insurance
Boston, MA 7,768 followers
Supporting our subscribers from the Harvard medical community in delivering the safest health care in the world
About us
Through decades of experience protecting the Harvard medical community's clinicians and organizations, CRICO has established itself as a leader in medical professional liability insurance. It is our mission to protect providers and promote safety. The CRICO insurance program includes all of the Harvard medical institutions and their affiliates, providing coverage to 34 hospitals, 17,500 physicians, more than 325 other health care organizations, and in excess of 130,000 other clinicians and employees.
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http://www.rmf.harvard.edu
External link for CRICO
- Industry
- Insurance
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, MA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1976
- Specialties
- Patient Safety, Health Care Risk Management, Health Care Team Training, Clinical Coding, Claims Defense, Medical Professional Liability, Data Analysis, and Patient Safety Services
Locations
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Primary
1325 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215, US
Employees at CRICO
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Abhijeet Nadkarni, CFA, CAIA
Investment Director at CRICO
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Jennifer Rose
Digital Transformation Specialist at CRICO
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Jason Kill
Experienced and collaborative leader
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Gregory Fowks
Senior Program Mgr., Project Management Office at CRICO/Risk Management Foundation of the Harvard Medical Institutions
Updates
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With 600+ published peer-reviewed articles, David Bates of Brigham and Women's Hospital is internationally renowned and the most cited researcher in patient safety and biomedical informatics. Join him at our "Mitigating Malpractice Vulnerabilities in Primary Care" webinar on November 1 as he shares strategies to improve the quality of care delivery. https://hubs.li/Q02Tq42_0
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Today, October 14, CRICO and Candello recognize and honor Indigenous Peoples' Day. #Indigenouspeoplesday2024
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Happy National Coming Out Day (NCOD) and LGBTQIA+ History Month! NCOD is an internationally observed civil awareness day celebrating individuals who publicly identify as a gender or sexual minority. Today. October 11, was chosen as the observation date because it also marks the anniversary of the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1987. In our mission to protect providers and patients and our commitment to support DEI efforts, we share a list of LGBTQIA+ health care resources compiled by CRICO and Candello member organization, Brigham and Women's Hospital: https://hubs.li/Q02SY2k00 #LGBTQHistoryMonth #NCOD
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The field of medicine is constantly evolving, and staying informed is essential for providing the best care to your patients. Since 2021, there have been 5 new cancer screening recommendations related to lung, breast, and colorectal cancers, with more to come. Join us on November 1 to hear updates from Harvard experts who can help you make sense of new studies and updated practice recommendations, and what to tell your patients. https://hubs.li/Q02SwHTt0
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Thank you to everyone who joined us in Boston and who logged in remotely for our 2024 Candello Member Summit and Coder Collaborative! It was a terrific three days with our friends and colleagues, and much was shared and learned. We hope you enjoy the highlights reel from the event. Interested in joining our Candello Community? The link below provides further information about purchasing a membership and exclusive community benefits. https://hubs.li/Q02RHBNQ0
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Join Gordon Schiff at the "Mitigating Malpractice Vulnerabilities in Primary Care" webinar on November 1. An expert in studying diagnostic errors and pitfalls, he has spent his career developing tools to prevent such risks. Register now to learn more. https://hubs.li/Q02RHdWp0
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Join us this Thursday, September 26, from 12 to 1 p.m. for an overview of the risk assessment process and updates on new developments with the program. Risk assessments are a powerful tool that organizations can utilize to examine the safety environment of an institution or service line. Understanding structure, culture and leadership components elucidate strengths and opportunities for improvement that are actionable. Guest speaker Sarah Kadish, Vice President of Quality and Patient Safety at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) will share DFCI’s journey with you and describe how their team used risk assessment findings to expand the culture of safety at DFCI. Register now: https://hubs.li/Q02MzPGz0...