China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts. Many disputes result in violence. Quantitative and qualitative empirical evidence of medical malpractice litigation and medical disputes in China reveals a dynamic in which the formal legal system operates in the shadow of protest and violence. The threat of violence leads hospitals to settle claims for more money than would be available in court and also influences how judges handle cases that do wind up in court. The detailed evidence regarding medical disputes presented in this Essay adds depth to existing understanding of institutional development in China, showing that increased innovation and competence are not providing greater author...
As with any set of dispute resolution processes in any country, a core problem is how to reach a fin...
Medical malpractice law in China does not work. Disappointed patients and their families, or the gan...
Abstract Medical accidents have become an unexpected source of political friction in reform-era Chin...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
Can law help to address the lack of trust in doctor-patient relationships in China? This essay exami...
This Article investigates the evolution of the Chinese legal mechanism for medical malpractice dispu...
In China, there have been numerous reports that doctors or other health care workers have been attac...
Violent confrontations in public hospitals have become a serious and growing problem in the People’s...
In the 2000s, violent medical disturbance (yinao) is rampant throughout China. Yinao is deeply roote...
[[abstract]]The current medical disputes continue to impact on the medical ecology and medical profe...
Introduction: A good doctor-patient relationship has been regarded as a key component of health car...
Much research on contentious politics focuses on origins and dynamics of contention or impacts of co...
The liability for medical malpractice in the legal system of the People’s Republic of China was shap...
Class struggle has moved to China\u27s courtrooms. Since the passage of China\u27s 1991 Civil Proced...
Violence against doctors and healthcare staff in the People\u27s Republic of China has turned doctor...
As with any set of dispute resolution processes in any country, a core problem is how to reach a fin...
Medical malpractice law in China does not work. Disappointed patients and their families, or the gan...
Abstract Medical accidents have become an unexpected source of political friction in reform-era Chin...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
Can law help to address the lack of trust in doctor-patient relationships in China? This essay exami...
This Article investigates the evolution of the Chinese legal mechanism for medical malpractice dispu...
In China, there have been numerous reports that doctors or other health care workers have been attac...
Violent confrontations in public hospitals have become a serious and growing problem in the People’s...
In the 2000s, violent medical disturbance (yinao) is rampant throughout China. Yinao is deeply roote...
[[abstract]]The current medical disputes continue to impact on the medical ecology and medical profe...
Introduction: A good doctor-patient relationship has been regarded as a key component of health car...
Much research on contentious politics focuses on origins and dynamics of contention or impacts of co...
The liability for medical malpractice in the legal system of the People’s Republic of China was shap...
Class struggle has moved to China\u27s courtrooms. Since the passage of China\u27s 1991 Civil Proced...
Violence against doctors and healthcare staff in the People\u27s Republic of China has turned doctor...
As with any set of dispute resolution processes in any country, a core problem is how to reach a fin...
Medical malpractice law in China does not work. Disappointed patients and their families, or the gan...
Abstract Medical accidents have become an unexpected source of political friction in reform-era Chin...