Q&A: Reporting Medical Malpractice Payments
Should a medical malpractice payment be reported to the NPDB on behalf of a health care practitioner who owns an SSC if the payment is made on behalf of the SSC alone and the claim was based solely on the acts of the SSC's staff, not the acts of the SSC's owner?
No. A payment made by an SSC (or by a sole professional corporation) for the benefit of a practitioner employed by the SSC is reportable on behalf of the named or identified practitioner alone, not the SSC's owner. When an SSC makes a payment, whether the payment is reportable depends on whether the SSC makes the payment for the benefit of the SSC's owner or for the benefit of another practitioner employed by the SSC. If the health care professional staff member is identified in the written document underlying the medical malpractice claim and the SSC pays the claim, a report should be filed on the staff member.