Books written by our president
Fay Rozovsky, president of The Rozovsky Group, has published more than 500 articles on subjects in health law, risk management, patient safety, and medical ethics. With more than 18 books to her credit as an author, co-author or editor, Fay is known as the authority on consent to treatment. Her treatise on the subject has been cited by the highest courts in several states and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Consent to Treatment: A Practical Guide, Third Edition (with annual supplements)
F.A. Rozovsky (2000)
This legal treatise is recognized by lawyers, judges and risk management practitioners as "the" authoritative resource on all aspects of consent to treatment. It contains checklists, flow charts, and practical guidance to navigate the complexities and controversies of consent.
Published by Aspen Publishers, 2000.
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What Do I Say? Communicating Intended or Unanticipated Outcomes in Obstetrics.
J.R. Woods and F.A. Rozovsky (2003)
This practical, highly acclaimed book discusses communication strategies for disclosure of unanticipated and adverse outcomes. Including 24 example dialogues, the book is a "how to" healthcare professionals.
Published by Jossey-Bass, San Fransisco, 2003.
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Clinical Trials and Human Research: A Practical Guide to Regulatory Compliance
F.A. Rozovsky and R.K. Adams (2003)
This guide is a must for anyone involved in human research. Filled with tips, checklists, reference material, and practical legal and risk management information, it is a handy reference for complying with federal and state laws on human research.
Published by: Jossey-Bass, 2003.
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The Handbook of Patient Safety Compliance: A Practical Guide for Health Care Organizations
F.A. Rozovsky and J.R. Woods, Editors (2005)
This multi-author volume provides an understanding of the legal and regulatory context for patient safety. Written by leading authorities in the fields of patient safety, medicine, law, and risk management, it offers practical insights into documentation, communication, credentialing, and disclosure, while demonstrating how to use federal and state laws as a guide in patient safety.
Published by Jossey-Bass, 2005.
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