Do Neurosurgeons Receive More Patient Complaints Than Other Physicians? Describing Who Is Most At Risk And How We Can Improve

JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY(2021)

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Abstract
Neurosurgeons were more likely to generate UPCs than other surgical specialties, and almost 3 out of 4 neurosurgeons (71.6%) had at least one UPC during the study period. Prior studies have shown that feedback to physicians about behavior can result in fewer UPCs. These results suggest that neurosurgeons have opportunities to reduce complaints and potentially improve the overall quality of care delivered.
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CORS = Co-worker Observation Reporting System,CPPA = Vanderbilt Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy,PARS = Patient Advocacy Reporting System,UPC = unsolicited patient complaint,malpractice,patient complaints,surgical complications
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