Online Continuing Education

Legal Advisor: Boundary Violations and Frequent Issues

Original Publish Date:

April 12, 2010

Review Date(s):

April 2011

Term of Approval End Date:

April 12, 2012

Estimated Time to Complete:

1 Hour

Risk Management:

Yes

Course Format:

Text

Course Fee:

Mbrs-$10, Non Mbrs-$20

To participate in this CME activity: (1) review the information on this page which includes the learning objectives and faculty disclosures; (2) read the course pages; (3) complete the exam; (4) view/print certificate.

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Course Overview

Boundary violations are defined as the borders and limits of appropriate behavior between health care provider and patient. The most publicized cases include issues of sexual misconduct or inappropriate economic (business) relationships.  There are many, more subtle, areas of potential boundary violations which are less publicized and commonly known. This CME activity describes each situation and potential areas of risk which physicians may not be aware of and closing the knowledge gap. Other frequent issues commonly reported to the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine are also explored.

The Legal Advisor publication is issued quarterly by the Massachusetts Medical Society and Adler, Cohen, Harvey, Wakeman & Guekguezian, LLP, as an information source. Nothing herein should be construed as legal advice or legal opinions regarding specific situations. Legal counsel should be consulted for application of law and regulations in each individual case before any action is taken or any decision is made.

Legal Advisor: Boundary Violations and Frequent Issues is sponsored by the Massachusetts Medical Society. For more information on the Massachusetts Medical Society go to www.massmed.org.

For more information on Adler, Cohen, Harvey, Wakeman & Guekguezian, LLP  go to www.adlercohen.com.

Intended Audience

This course is intended for physicians and allied health professionals.

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Course Objectives

  • Define the term "boundary violation" and the wide spectrum of issues it encompasses.
  • Identify the most common “boundary violations” as reported to the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine (BORM)
  • Explore potential “boundary violation” issues utilizing case scenarios.
  • Cite other common issues reported to Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine (BORM).

Course Credit

Deadline for completing the course is April 12, 2012.

The Massachusetts Medical Society designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This program meets the criteria of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine for risk management study.

Participants will receive a confidential report of their examination score. You must receive a score of 70% or better to receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.  A confirmation of credit will be issued at the end of the course to those who successfully complete the examination.

The Massachusetts Medical Society is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

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Course Fees

Legal AdvisorBoundary Violations and Frequent Issues and all associated course materials are available free of charge. An opportunity to complete an exam and receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for a nominal fee is available at the end of the course. The course fees are as follows:

Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) Member: $10 ($10 per credit)

Non-MMS member: $20 ($20 per credit)

Disclosure/Commercial Support

The following course content developers have no financial interests or relationships to disclose.

William Frank, J.D., Assistant Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, MMS
Kathleen Bellisle, Manager of MMS Distance Learning
Thelma Tatten, Program Coordinator, MMS Distance Learning

Off-label Disclosure

This course does not include any discussion of an off-label use of a commercial product or an investigational use not yet approved for any purpose by the FDA.

Commercial Support

No commercial support was received for this online program.

Content Disclaimer

The views expressed are not necessarily those of the Massachusetts Medical Society.

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Online Course Developers

William Frank, J.D., Assistant Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, MMS
Kathleen Bellisle, Manager of MMS Distance Learning
Thelma Tatten, Program Coordinator, MMS Distance Learning

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Minimum System Requirements

Windows Systems Requirements
A Pentium-based PC or compatible computer.
At least 64MB of RAM.
Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP/Vista system software.
Screen resolution of 1024 x 786 or larger recommended
PDF Reader: Adobe Reader 5.0 or higher, Foxit Reader 2.0 or likewise.

Mac OS System Requirements
A PowerPC processor-based Macintosh computer.
At least 64MB of RAM.
Mac OS 7.5 or later.
Screen resolution of 1024 x 786 or larger recommended.
PDF Reader: Adobe Reader 5.0 or higher, Foxit Reader 2.0 or likewise.

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Contact us at continuingeducation@mms.org or (800) 322-2303, ext. 7306. Massachusetts Medical Society, 860 Winter Street, Waltham, MA 02451.

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