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Background: Studies have shown that hospitals or physicians with multiple malpractice claims are more likely to be involved in new claims. This finding indicates that medical malpractice may be clu...
N., eds. (Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 1990): At 38 (hereinafter cited as 1990... , “Maine Physician Practice Guidelines: Implications for Medical Malpractice Litigation...
Contents ; 1 · Medical care in federal versus private sector ; 3 · Expert testimony and standard of care ; 4 · Problems ; 6 · References
An analysis of medical malpractice claims against medical oncologists from a national database: Implications for safer practice
OBJECTIVE To examine the causal effects of doctor-patient relations and the severity of a medical outcome on medical patient perceptions and malpractice intentions in the event of an adverse medica...
Background: Annually, 15% of practicing general surgeons face a malpractice claim. Small bowel obstruction accounts for 12-16% of all surgical admissions. Our objective was to analyze malpractice r...
ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE | December 12 2023 Medical Malpractice Payment Reports of Physician Assistants/Associates Related to State Practice Laws and Regulations Sondra M. DePalma, DHSc...
A medical error is a preventable adverse effect of care... inpatient 4.4 Medical prescriptions 5 Mitigation (after an... 6 Use of rationalization to cover up medical errors 5.3.7 By...
Malpractice Claims: A Microanalysis, 14 J Health Pol, Pol'y & L... see generally Walter Gellhorn, Medical Malpractice Litigation (U.S.)-Medical Mishap Compensation (N.Z.), 73 Cornell L Rev...