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Nursing Professional Claim Reports

In addition to be the largest provider of professional liability insurance coverage to nursing professionals, NSO is a leading provider of risk management information.

Through the analysis of actual claims, NSO hopes to provide nursing professionals with the knowledge needed to reduce their liability exposure while improving patient outcomes.

In collaboration with CNA, NSO has developed claim reports for nurses and nurse practitioners. Please use the links below to view a PDF of the most recent as well as archived reports.


Nurse Practitioner Claim Report      Nurse Claim Report


Nurse Practitioner 2012 Liability Update: A Three-part Approach

This three-part report covers professional liability claims, license protection claims and selected samples from the NSO 2012 Qualitative Nurse Practitioner Work Profile Survey.

Highlights of the report include:

  • Professional Liability Claims: More than $44 million was paid in indemnity and expenses for professional liability claims on behalf of nurse practitioners during the 5-year study period.

  • License Protection Claims: Sixty-one percent of licensing board actions against nurse practitioners resulted in 'no action,' while 3.1 percent of licensing complaints resulted in the end of the NP's career.

  • Nurse Practitioner Work Profile Survey: Nearly 73 percent of survey respondents involved in professional liability claims have worked for more than 11 years, confirming findings that the longer a nurse practitioner is in practice, the risk of experiencing a claim increases.

NSO 2012 Qualitative Nurse Practitioner Work Profile Survey

This report includes the complete results from the NSO 2012 Qualitative Nurse Practitioner Work Profile Survey. The survey compares nurse practitioners who reported having a professional liability claim, with those who have not on a variety of subjects, such as: gender, years experience, whether electronic records were used and how much time was spent in direct contact with the patient.


Risk Control Self-Assessment Checklist for Nurses Practitioners

This checklist is designed to help assist nurse practitioners evaluate risk exposures associated with their current practice. Included are CNA's 'claim tips' to assist in reducing nurse practitioner professional liability risks as well as the steps to take if you believe you may be involved in a legal matter related to your practice.

The checklist is included in Nurse Practitioner Liability Update 2007-2011: A Three-part Approach and is provided here as a separate document for those wishing to print it out for their own use.


Nurse Claim Report


Understanding Nurse Liability, 2006-2010: A Three-Part Approach (Full Report)

Understanding Nurse Liability, 2006-2010: A Three-Part Approach (Summary)

This three-part report covers professional liability claims, licensing protection claims and selected samples from the NSO 2011 Qualitative Nurse Work Profile Survey.

Highlights of the report include:

  • Professional Liability Claims: Over $83 million was paid in indemnity (judgments and settlements) and expenses on behalf of nurses during the study period, realizing an average total incurred of $204,594 per claim.

  • License Protection Claims: Fifty-seven percent of RNs who experienced a license defense paid claim worked in a hospital while 56% of LPN/LVNs worked in an aging services setting.

  • Nurse Work Profile Survey: The number of claims significantly increased, the longer respondents worked as nurses. The highest percentage involved respondents who had worked more than 21 years as a nurse.

NSO 2011 Qualitative Nurse Work Profile Survey

This report includes the complete results from the NSO 2011 Qualitative Nurse Work Profile Survey. It was developed at the urging of the NSO Nurses Advisory Board and our professional nursing association partners.

The survey compares nurses who reported having a professional liability claim, with those who have not, on 23 factors. For example, age, level of education, years in practice and the effect of having a mentor or preceptor.


Risk Control Self-Assessment Checklist for Nurses

This checklist was developed to help assist nurses in managing their risks. Included are CNA's 'claim tips' for reducing your exposure to medical malpractice lawsuits as well as the steps to take if you believe you may be involved in a legal matter.

The checklist is included in Understanding Nurse Liability, 2006-2010: A Three-part Approach and is provided here as a separate document for those wishing to print it out for their own use.


In collaboration with CNA, NSO has developed claim reports for nurses. These videos review the latest nurses claims report: Understanding Nurse Liability, 2006-2010: A Three-Part Approach.Click here to view the video series.

Archives


Use the links below to read previous nurse and nurse practitioner claim studies and supporting documentation.

Nurse


CNA HealthPro Nurse Claims Study: An Analysis of Claims with Risk Management Recommendations 1997-2007

Nurse Practitioner


Understanding Nurse Practitioner Liability: CNA HealthPro Nurse Practitioner Claims Analysis 1998-2008, Risk Control Strategies and Highlights of the 2009 NSO Survey

Summary of the CNA Nurse Practitioner Claims Study (1998-2008)

Full report of the NSO Nurse Practitioner Survey (2009)

Press release of CNA's Nurse Practitioner Claims Study (1998-2008)

CNA Nurse Practitioner Claims Study (1994-2004)


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