Guidance for Disclosure of Adverse Events Communicating with patients and families after an unexpected adverse outcome can be difficult. A proactive disclosure of an adverse outcome may defuse anger and prevent potential litigation. Are you a Curi member? The full content of this resource is available only to Curi members. Contact us if you are a member but do not have an account yet, or to learn more about becoming a Curi member. Sign in to see full post News & Knowledge READ NEXT June 19, 2023November 1, 2023Clinical Care | Continuing Medical Education (CME) | Toolkits Chronic Pain Toolkit The nation’s opioid epidemic is taking an increasing share of physicians’ attention and adding a range of new regulatory, licensing, and educational requirements. With those requirements comes a need for increased information. With this toolkit, Curi hopes to give providers the tools they need to more effectively deliver chronic pain evaluation and therapy in a way that makes both the patient and provider feel comfortable. Read more March 28, 2023July 24, 2023Clinical Care | Patient Management Prescription Fraud Reporting in North Carolina: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Prescription fraud occurs when someone obtains prescription drugs unlawfully. There are numerous ways to do this, including… Read more July 29, 2022February 15, 2023Clinical Care | Forms & Templates | Patient Management | Policy Templates Policy: Transition of Pediatric Patient to Adult Provider Policy Read more