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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2025 · 44 MIN

The Blame Game: Finger Pointing in Charting and Litigation

from Doctors and Litigation: The L Word · host Gita Pensa MD

REMEMBER: Use code LEAP100 until December 1st, 2025, to get 100$ off of the LEAP for Clinicians course! Eligible for 16 Category 1 CME/CNE Credits. Learn the essential mindset and skillset you need as a clinician in litigation, all in one place.    This month: finger pointing among health care professionals after an adverse event, or during litigation. We've all seen it: the tertiary care center dumping on the community hospital in their notes. The specialist criticizes the primary care doctor or the ER's management. The doctor blames the nurse. The nurse charts defensively, ending with "MD Aware." The attending blames the resident. The resident blames the attending! All in a chart war, preserved for perpetuity.  Or even more sinister: a surgeon, after an adverse surgical event, tells the family the awful news -- and then tries to implicate someone else: the anesthesiologist, the CRNA, the radiologist who read the study... You know we could go on. We've all seen it.  And then, once litigation starts -- now we're co-defendants. How does this 'blame game' play for a jury?  Is the chart the place for these disagreements? (Spoiler alert: NO.) Can finger pointing in charting actually backfire and get you pulled INTO a case? (Spoiler alert: YES.) Our guest today is Heather Hansen, trial consultant and communications expert. For over 20 years, she defended providers and hospitals in medical malpractice cases. She created a curriculum for medical residents, teaching them communication and advocacy tools. She has helped leaders from Harvard Business School, Google, LinkedIn, LVMH, the American Medical Association, and Hospital Corporations of America advocate for change, resources, opportunities, and attention.  As a trial attorney, she taught thousands of witnesses how to be credible and charismatic in court. She combines her experience with her psychology degree, conflict-resolution training, and time as a TV anchor to develop her trademarked systems and help her clients achieve their goals.  Heather has been featured on The Today Show, Dr Oz, CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CBS, and Fox Business. She’s the best-selling author of The Elegant Warrior: How to Win Life’s Trials Without Losing Yourself. She’s the host of The Elegant Warrior podcast, which is consistently in the top 100 business podcasts on Apple.   Learn more about host Dr. Gita Pensa.    

REMEMBER: Use code LEAP100 until December 1st, 2025, to get 100$ off of the LEAP for Clinicians course! Eligible for 16 Category 1 CME/CNE Credits. Learn the essential mindset and skillset you need as a clinician in litigation, all in one place.    This month: finger pointing among health care professionals after an adverse event, or during litigation. We've all seen it: the tertiary care center dumping on the community hospital in their notes. The specialist criticizes the primary care doctor or the ER's management. The doctor blames the nurse. The nurse charts defensively, ending with "MD Aware." The attending blames the resident. The resident blames the attending! All in a chart war, preserved for perpetuity.  Or even more sinister: a surgeon, after an adverse surgical event, tells the family the awful news -- and then tries to implicate someone else: the anesthesiologist, the CRNA, the radiologist who read the study... You know we could go on. We've all seen it.  And then, once litigation starts -- now we're co-defendants. How does this 'blame game' play for a jury?  Is the chart the place for these disagreements? (Spoiler alert: NO.) Can finger pointing in charting actually backfire and get you pulled INTO a case? (Spoiler alert: YES.) Our guest today is Heather Hansen, trial consultant and communications expert. For over 20 years, she defended providers and hospitals in medical malpractice cases. She created a curriculum for medical residents, teaching them communication and advocacy tools. She has helped leaders from Harvard Business School, Google, LinkedIn, LVMH, the American Medical Association, and Hospital Corporations of America advocate for change, resources, opportunities, and attention.  As a trial attorney, she taught thousands of witnesses how to be credible and charismatic in court. She combines her experience with her psychology degree, conflict-resolution training, and time as a TV anchor to develop her trademarked systems and help her clients achieve their goals.  Heather has been featured on The Today Show, Dr Oz, CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CBS, and Fox Business. She’s the best-selling author of The Elegant Warrior: How to Win Life’s Trials Without Losing Yourself. She’s the host of The Elegant Warrior podcast, which is consistently in the top 100 business podcasts on Apple.   Learn more about host Dr. Gita Pensa.

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REMEMBER: Use code LEAP100 until December 1st, 2025, to get 100$ off of the LEAP for Clinicians course! Eligible for 16 Category 1 CME/CNE Credits. Learn the essential mindset and skillset you need as a clinician in litigation, all in one...

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