Fear of malpractice actions against them is causing physicians to run scared. Some physicians now say that they feel that the threat of legal action has materially altered the practice of medicine. Defensively, some medical doctors say that they are ordering additional X-rays and lab tests, just to have them on record. Others say they are just plain afraid to try new techniques and diagnostic treatments because of the specter of a malpractice action. Innovative techniques carry additional risks, and some doctors admit that in some risky situations they merely do what will keep them out of trouble rather than do what is best for the patient. Some other, more candid physicians admit that some doctors are not recording everything in patients...
This article is written on behalf of the many trauma patients and their trial attorneys who discover...
Professor Sandra Johnson has identified what she calls physician’s “bad law” claims. In some circums...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73130/1/j.1748-720X.1981.tb01913.x.pd
Fear of malpractice actions against them is causing physicians to run scared. Some physicians now ...
See related event, "Beyond the Patients' Bill of Rights: Does America Need a New System of Medical J...
Physicians are concerned about medical malpractice. Research has shown that physicians remain concer...
OBJECTIVE As a specialty that treats acute pathology and refractory pain, neurosurgery is at risk fo...
Context How often physicians alter their clinical behavior because of the threat of malpractice liab...
Concern over rising healthcare expenditures has led to increased scrutiny of medical practices. As m...
Medical malpractice and malpractice lawsuits are on the rise. Perhaps the main reason is that less t...
Background: Practicing safe behavior regarding patients is an intrinsic part of a physician’s ethica...
Background: Practicing safe behavior regarding patients is an intrinsic part of a physician's ethica...
Plaintiff approached nine physicians in an attempt to secure an expert witness for a medical malprac...
BACKGROUND: Concern over rising healthcare expenditures has led to increased scrutiny of medical pra...
Few issues elicit more emotion from physicians than medical malpractice. The very word “malpractice”...
This article is written on behalf of the many trauma patients and their trial attorneys who discover...
Professor Sandra Johnson has identified what she calls physician’s “bad law” claims. In some circums...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73130/1/j.1748-720X.1981.tb01913.x.pd
Fear of malpractice actions against them is causing physicians to run scared. Some physicians now ...
See related event, "Beyond the Patients' Bill of Rights: Does America Need a New System of Medical J...
Physicians are concerned about medical malpractice. Research has shown that physicians remain concer...
OBJECTIVE As a specialty that treats acute pathology and refractory pain, neurosurgery is at risk fo...
Context How often physicians alter their clinical behavior because of the threat of malpractice liab...
Concern over rising healthcare expenditures has led to increased scrutiny of medical practices. As m...
Medical malpractice and malpractice lawsuits are on the rise. Perhaps the main reason is that less t...
Background: Practicing safe behavior regarding patients is an intrinsic part of a physician’s ethica...
Background: Practicing safe behavior regarding patients is an intrinsic part of a physician's ethica...
Plaintiff approached nine physicians in an attempt to secure an expert witness for a medical malprac...
BACKGROUND: Concern over rising healthcare expenditures has led to increased scrutiny of medical pra...
Few issues elicit more emotion from physicians than medical malpractice. The very word “malpractice”...
This article is written on behalf of the many trauma patients and their trial attorneys who discover...
Professor Sandra Johnson has identified what she calls physician’s “bad law” claims. In some circums...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73130/1/j.1748-720X.1981.tb01913.x.pd