CRICO

CRICO

Insurance

Boston, MA 7,763 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.

Website
http://www.rmf.harvard.edu
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

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Employees at CRICO

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    Join us on 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/Q02MzHDX0

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    "A Pending Test at Discharge and a Return with Sepsis" features a 68-year-old male who filed a claim against the hospital, alleging that the failure to communicate a critical lab result required readmission and several weeks of follow-up treatment. https://hubs.li/Q02PkksX0 Listen to our latest MedMal Insider podcast episode, joined by Adam Schaffer, MD, MPH, Senior Clinical Analytics Specialist at CRICO and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Never miss an episode! https://hubs.li/Q02PkhMN0

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    In our mission to protect providers and promote safety, we recognize our incredible employees without whom our work would not be possible. Please join us in wishing a happy CRICO-versary to three members of our team, Jonathan Gatarz (IT), Annette Roberts (Patient Safety), and Jeff Timperi (IT), who have recently celebrated company milestones! Thank you for your expertise and dedication in striving to emulate our corporate values, supporting CRICO’s goals, and helping to make health care in our community safer during the past 5 years.

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    Jane Sillman, MD, is an expert in primary care delivery and has published multiple papers in the field, including "Updates in New Medications for Primary Care." As one of the directors for our "Mitigating Malpractice Vulnerabilities in Primary Care" webinar, she will share her expertise on topics such as current screening recommendations, genetic testing, and diagnostic pitfalls. Register now to join her. https://hubs.li/Q02NsRFt0 Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital

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  • View organization page for CRICO, graphic

    7,763 followers

    Join us on Thursday, September 26, from 12 to 1 p.m. for an overview of the risk assessment process and updates on new program developments. 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 their safety culture. Register now: https://hubs.li/Q02MzDgG0

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