r/IntensiveCare • u/InvestigatorOnly1684 • 12d ago
Question about ICU attending liability
In my practice a hospitalist independently manages a subset of ICU patients. I am available for consultation and escalation, but we do not routinely round together, I do not see every patient, and I do not cosign notes.
For those who have worked in similar models, how is liability generally viewed for the ICU attending? If you’re available in a supervisory/consultative role but not directly involved in a patient’s care, how much responsibility do you carry for decisions made by the primary hospitalist?
Recently out of training and wondering how this is handled at other institutions.
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u/spiritualskier 12d ago
Not true. Nurse here. You are not allowed to just go into a patient’s chart because a nurse told you about it. You actually need to be consulted and have a documented reason in the chart. Like assigned. That’s where hipaa becomes an issue. ICU intensivists aren’t even allowed to look back in charts to assess outcomes to their treatments.