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Do Blindspots Exist in Medicine?
Monday, September 7, 2020

What is a blindspot in medicine?

Brian: Blindspots are situations that exist throughout a physician’s workday, that may not end up garnering our full attention. As physicians, we are constantly bombarded with information, requests, requirements and tasks. However, time does not stop to allow us to fully address each and every aspect. We must multitask and prioritize – which inevitably leads to the creation of these blindspots.

Why are blindspots risky?

Brian: If certain situations remain as blindspots and ignored, they may lead to missed diagnosis, inefficient practice habits, medical errors, poor outcomes, malpractice claims and more...

How does Adaptrack help with blindspots?

Brian: Adaptrack uses medical malpractice industry knowledge and AI driven data interpretation to recognize important aspects of risk that exist within the daily activities of a physician practice. If these aspects exist as blindspots, Adaptrack will surface them as easily digestible nudges for the physician. Adaptrack will expose the blindspots and allow the physician to acknowledge and reflect on the risk.

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