医疗事故责任暴露与运动医学团队医师:照顾国家橄榄球联盟、美国职业棒球大联盟和国家冰球联盟的职业运动员

Michael Pang, Sayyida S. Hasan, Joshua J. Woo, Reena J. Olsen, Prem N. Ramkumar
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背景:骨科医生在确保职业运动员的健康和安全方面起着至关重要的作用。尽管有治疗优秀运动员的特权,但在医疗事故诉讼中,个体医生存在巨大的财务风险。假设/目的:本研究的目的是评估美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)、美国职业棒球大联盟(MLB)和美国国家冰球联盟(NHL)运动员的运动医学外科医生在球员位置和额外补充医疗事故保险需求方面的医疗事故责任暴露并建立模型。假设常规责任保险不能充分解决职业体育联盟中照顾精英运动员的需求。研究设计:经济与决策分析;证据水平,3。方法:从一个公开的在线数据库中汇总了2022-2023赛季的2447名NFL、992名MLB和980名NHL球员的合同。记录了职位、团队、合同总价值和平均年薪。以每年100万美元(USD)和300万美元的事故责任赔偿为基础,计算风险比,并用于生成“承保到治疗”分析。对补充医疗事故责任保险进行量化。结果:假设医疗事故责任保险覆盖100万美元和300万美元的赔偿费,团队医生可以完全治疗17.3%和50.0%的NFL球员,43.2%和59.7%的MLB球员,13.6%和41.0%的NHL球员,而不会产生额外的个人财务风险。对于95%的NFL、MLB和NHL球员,分别需要5260万、1.081亿和6410万美元的责任保单。风险比率最高的位置是NFL的四分卫(QB)(9.9)、MLB的右外野(15.1)和NHL的中锋(5.7)。结论:照顾优秀运动员的运动医学专家由于医疗法律覆盖不足而面临潜在的个人财务风险。虽然覆盖范围可能因不同的实践环境而异,包括私人、学术或公共国家机构,但医疗事故风险在体育特许经营、医院、球员、经纪人和医生之间的合作关系中至关重要,以保护运动医学医生并提供最高质量的护理。
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Malpractice Liability Exposure and the Sports Medicine Team Physician: Caring for Professional Athletes in the National Football League, Major League Baseball, and National Hockey League
Background:Orthopaedic surgeons play a critical role in ensuring the health and safety of professional athletes. Despite the privilege of treating elite athletes, there exists great financial exposure to individual physicians in the event of a malpractice lawsuit.Hypothesis/Purpose:The purpose of this study was to evaluate and model malpractice liability exposure of the sports medicine surgeon caring for athletes in the National Football League (NFL), Major League Baseball (MLB), and National Hockey League (NHL) with respect to player position and additional supplemental malpractice insurance needs. It was hypothesized that routine liability coverage cannot adequately address the demands of caring for elite athletes in professional sports leagues.Study Design:Economic and Decision Analysis; Level of evidence, 3.Methods:In total, 2447 NFL, 992 MLB, and 980 NHL player contracts from the 2022-2023 season were aggregated from a publicly available online database. Position, team, total contract value, and mean yearly salary were noted. Risk ratios were calculated with respect to 1 million US dollars (USD) and 3 million USD of annual occurrence-based malpractice liability awards and used to generate a “covered-to-treat” analysis. Supplemental malpractice liability insurance was quantified.Results:Assuming 1 million and 3 million USD occurrence-based awards covered by malpractice liability insurance, team physicians can fully treat 17.3% and 50.0% of NFL players, 43.2% and 59.7% of MLB players, and 13.6% and 41.0% of NHL players, without incurring additional personal financial risk, from a risk-based medicolegal model. Liability policies of 52.6 million, 108.1 million, and 64.1 million USD are required to treat 95% of NFL, MLB, and NHL players, respectively. Positions carrying the greatest risk ratios are quarterback (QB) (9.9) in the NFL, right field (15.1) in the MLB, and center (5.7) in the NHL.Conclusion:Sports medicine specialists caring for elite athletes face potential personal financial risk due to insufficient medicolegal coverage. While coverage may vary among different practice settings including private, academic, or public state institutions, medical malpractice risk is crucial in partnerships between sports franchises, hospitals, players, agents, and physicians to protect sports medicine physicians and offer the highest-quality care.
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