Complaints and litigation are undoubtedly significant features of contemporary health care. In a democratic system there is a need to hold people to account for what they do, and midwives should not be in the position of denying this avenue when the circumstances are appropriate. There is perhaps a tendency to believe that the incidence of complaints and legal actions are is rising inexorably, but this is not so. My own research from the 1990s (Symon 2001) questioned this belief with regard to litigation, and there has been little evidence since to suggest that the incidence of legal claims has increased significantly. Nevertheless, the fear of litigation, whether based on a rational appraisal of its likelihood or not, has consequences (Sym...
Tort reform has been a hot topic among those interested in assessing whether and how well the tort s...
There exists a considerable body of literature, across jurisdictions in the common law world, and in...
One of the most important ironies of modern health care is that public expectations are rising faste...
Complaints and litigation are undoubtedly significant features of contemporary health care. In a dem...
Based on a large scale survey amongst midwives and obstetricians that questioned their views on liti...
Maternity services is often perceived as a troublesome business and obstetric litigation is on the i...
Medical negligence claims have increased significantly over the last number of years. The trend is s...
The problem of malpractice suits and patient complaints is frequently mentioned in discussions conce...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
Objective: To assess the evidence for claims about a rise in defensive clinical practice, particular...
Claims about a rising litigation rate, particularly in obstetrics, have allegedly fuelled fears of w...
Unfair, but unavoidable, is the fact that today\u27s litigious society is impinging on the delivery ...
Calls for reform of the systems for handling clinical negligence claims and complaints are nothing ...
This country is in the midst of what has been identified as a medical malpractice crisis. \u27 A si...
This collection of works examines patterns in medico-legal claims and complaints to help improve dec...
Tort reform has been a hot topic among those interested in assessing whether and how well the tort s...
There exists a considerable body of literature, across jurisdictions in the common law world, and in...
One of the most important ironies of modern health care is that public expectations are rising faste...
Complaints and litigation are undoubtedly significant features of contemporary health care. In a dem...
Based on a large scale survey amongst midwives and obstetricians that questioned their views on liti...
Maternity services is often perceived as a troublesome business and obstetric litigation is on the i...
Medical negligence claims have increased significantly over the last number of years. The trend is s...
The problem of malpractice suits and patient complaints is frequently mentioned in discussions conce...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
Objective: To assess the evidence for claims about a rise in defensive clinical practice, particular...
Claims about a rising litigation rate, particularly in obstetrics, have allegedly fuelled fears of w...
Unfair, but unavoidable, is the fact that today\u27s litigious society is impinging on the delivery ...
Calls for reform of the systems for handling clinical negligence claims and complaints are nothing ...
This country is in the midst of what has been identified as a medical malpractice crisis. \u27 A si...
This collection of works examines patterns in medico-legal claims and complaints to help improve dec...
Tort reform has been a hot topic among those interested in assessing whether and how well the tort s...
There exists a considerable body of literature, across jurisdictions in the common law world, and in...
One of the most important ironies of modern health care is that public expectations are rising faste...