I explore the association between regional variations in physician behavior and the geographical scope of malpractice standards of care. I estimate a 30-50 percent reduction in the gap between state and national utilization rates of various treatments and diagnostic procedures following the adoption of a rule requiring physicians to follow national, as opposed to local, standards. These findings suggest that standardization in malpractice law may lead to greater standardization in practices and, more generally, that physicians may indeed adhere to specific liability standards. In connection with the estimated convergence in practices, I observe no associated changes in patient health. (JEL I11, I18, J44, K13
When it comes to medical malpractice law, there is immense interstate variability. Some states have ...
In this dissertation I study the effect of physician behavior on medical practice variation among re...
According to conventional wisdom, tort law allows physicians to set their own standard of care. Whil...
I explore the association between regional variations in physician behavior and the geographical sco...
In this paper, we explore the sensitivity in the clinical decisions of physicians to the standards o...
Malpractice reforms tend to reduce physicians\u27 liability for harming patients. Because these refo...
Despite the fundamental role of deterrence in justifying a system of medical malpractice law, surpri...
The growth of medical malpractice liability costs has the potential to affect the delivery of health...
The utility of medical practice guidelines in the law of medical malpractice was studied. Contrary t...
We analyzed 714 jury verdicts in informed consent cases tried in 25 states in 1985–2002 to determine...
This paper addresses the issue of whether establishing consensus standards for the treatment of part...
If medical malpractice reform affects the supply of physicians, the effects will be concentrated in ...
If medical malpractice reform affects the supply of physicians, the effects will be concentrated in ...
This paper uses national data on individual physicians and two control groups to provide evidence on...
Context Proponents of restrictions on malpractice lawsuits claim that tort reform will improve acces...
When it comes to medical malpractice law, there is immense interstate variability. Some states have ...
In this dissertation I study the effect of physician behavior on medical practice variation among re...
According to conventional wisdom, tort law allows physicians to set their own standard of care. Whil...
I explore the association between regional variations in physician behavior and the geographical sco...
In this paper, we explore the sensitivity in the clinical decisions of physicians to the standards o...
Malpractice reforms tend to reduce physicians\u27 liability for harming patients. Because these refo...
Despite the fundamental role of deterrence in justifying a system of medical malpractice law, surpri...
The growth of medical malpractice liability costs has the potential to affect the delivery of health...
The utility of medical practice guidelines in the law of medical malpractice was studied. Contrary t...
We analyzed 714 jury verdicts in informed consent cases tried in 25 states in 1985–2002 to determine...
This paper addresses the issue of whether establishing consensus standards for the treatment of part...
If medical malpractice reform affects the supply of physicians, the effects will be concentrated in ...
If medical malpractice reform affects the supply of physicians, the effects will be concentrated in ...
This paper uses national data on individual physicians and two control groups to provide evidence on...
Context Proponents of restrictions on malpractice lawsuits claim that tort reform will improve acces...
When it comes to medical malpractice law, there is immense interstate variability. Some states have ...
In this dissertation I study the effect of physician behavior on medical practice variation among re...
According to conventional wisdom, tort law allows physicians to set their own standard of care. Whil...