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Charles Fasanya, MD

LICENSE # 0101268934
  charlesfasanya30@yahoo.com

Issue Date: 3/26/2020
Expiration Date: 6/30/2024
Status: Current Active


General InformationEducationCertifications & Practice AreaInsuranceHonors & AwardsAcademic Appointments & PublicationsProceedings, Actions & ConvictionsPaid Claims
Unless otherwise indicated, this information has been self-reported and has not been verified by the Board of Medicine.


Disclaimer:

When considering malpractice paid claims data, please keep in mind:


Some studies have shown little correlation between the existence of a malpractice paid claims history and the practitioner's competence to provide care.

Malpractice paid claims histories tend to vary by specialty. Some specialties are more likely than others to be the subject of litigation.

Some doctors work primarily with high-risk patients. These doctors may have malpractice paid claims histories that are higher than average because they specialize in cases or patients who are at very high risk for problems.

Settlement of a claim may occur for a variety of reasons, which do not necessarily reflect negatively on the professional competence or conduct of the practitioner. A payment in settlement of a medical malpractice action or claim should not be construed as creating a presumption that medical malpractice has occurred.

The incident causing the malpractice paid claim may have happened years before a payment is finally made. Sometimes, it takes a long time for a malpractice lawsuit to move through the legal system.

Presentation of Required Data:

As of July 1, 2007, practitioners are required to report all paid claims over $10,000 in the last 10 years. For doctors practicing less than 10 years, the data covers their total years of practice.

To provide perspective regarding the reported data, the Board displays information about the paid claims experience of the practitioner's specialty along with the practitioner's history of paid claims. In reporting the data in this manner, each practitioner is seen relative to other practitioners in the specialty, rather than to all practitioners in all specialties.

Paid claims are not expressed in dollar amounts. Each paid claim has been analyzed and assigned to one of three statistical categories: below average, average, or above average. This analysis was made relative to the other claims in the specialty in which the claim occurred.

The information provided, in the manner provided, should offer perspective about this aspect of medical practice. You could miss an opportunity for high quality care by excluding a doctor based solely on the presence of a malpractice history. You may wish to discuss information provided in this report, and malpractice generally, with your doctor.



Paid Claims in the last ten years
Last Updated 6/11/2020
The licensee has reported the following paid claims in the past ten years:

Specialty: Surgery
Location: New York
Year: 2014
Settlement
Amount of this claim is: Average
Practitioner Comments:
This was for stump appendicitis after a laparoscopic appendectomy in 2010 early in my career, never happened again with over 1,000 cases. Patient did well after a second operation 9 months later. Was initially treated with antibiotics and got better. Refused surgery initially. Normal CT scan after first surgery. Stump found at second operation 9 months later

5764 Practitioners with same specialty
3.45% Practitioners with claims in this specialty

Specialty: Surgery
Location:
Year: 2015
Settlement
Amount of this claim is: Average
Practitioner Comments:
This was an unfair case and payout without my permission. This patient had surgery for an abdominal lymph node biopsy. She unfortunately died much later from uncontrolled collagen vascular disease and obvious severe pneumonia after 2 thoracotomy operations and a heart operation with bacteria grown in her lung and heart tissue. Autopsy revealed small quantities of fluid in her abdomen from obv

5764 Practitioners with same specialty
3.45% Practitioners with claims in this specialty