News & Knowledge Hurricane Helene: Guidance & Resources for Practices As we navigate the aftermath of Hurricane Helene together, we encourage you to use the following guidance and resources for your practice. While some of the following guidance is specific to NC, our team is prepared to support all practices across the Southeast affected by the storm. Please reach out to us with any needs or questions at 800-662-7917. Our Risk Solutions team can also be reached directly at risk.oncall@curi.com. Curi’s risk mitigation resources and guidance are offered for educational and informational purposes only. This information is not medical or legal advice, does not replace independent professional judgment, does not constitute an endorsement of any kind, should not be deemed authoritative, and does not establish a standard of care in clinical settings or in courts of law. If you need legal advice, you should consult your independent/corporate counsel. We have found that using risk mitigation efforts can reduce malpractice risk; however, we do not make any guarantees that following these risk recommendations will prevent a complaint, claim, or suit from occurring, or mitigate the outcome(s) associated with any of them. READ NEXT June 21, 2024October 3, 2024Clinical Care | Emergency Management | Hospitals/Health Systems | Patient Management | Risk Management Cauda Equina Syndrome Guidance Document Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) is an emergency medicine high-risk area that can be difficult to identify and diagnose. This is considered a medical malpractice “hot spot”… Read more June 5, 2024August 13, 2024Clinical Care | Emergency Management | Hospitals/Health Systems | Patient Management | Risk Management Risk Management Guide: Management of Medical Emergencies Medical emergencies such as anaphylaxis, cardiac arrest, and seizures may occur in the medical office setting. Each office is encouraged to evaluate their patient population to… Read more November 12, 2019February 20, 2023Emergency Management | Human Resources | Toolkits Disaster Planning for the Medical Office Disasters often strike with little or no warning. It is important for physicians and physician practices to have a disaster plan in place to ensure you can recover quickly and continue providing services to your patients. Read more