Can law help to address the lack of trust in doctor-patient relationships in China? This essay examines the role that law, on the books and in practice, has played in the rise and resolution of patient-doctor disputes and conflict in China. Law has generally played a secondary role in medical disputes: most patient claims never make it to court, and there is little evidence that negotiated outcomes are influenced by legal standards. Yet a legal framework weighted in favor of hospitals and doctors almost certainly exacerbated doctor-patient conflict in the 2000s. Patients facing legal procedures and rules that appeared to offer little hope of redress took their complaints to the streets. The threat of protest and violence also influenced how...
In China, there have been numerous reports that doctors or other health care workers have been attac...
The author summarizes his discussions with Chinese law professors regarding the issues that separat...
OBJECTIVE: To better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient-...
Can law help to address the lack of trust in doctor-patient relationships in China? This essay exami...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
Violent confrontations in public hospitals have become a serious and growing problem in the People’s...
Introduction: A good doctor-patient relationship has been regarded as a key component of health car...
This Article investigates the evolution of the Chinese legal mechanism for medical malpractice dispu...
In the 2000s, violent medical disturbance (yinao) is rampant throughout China. Yinao is deeply roote...
Medical malpractice law in China does not work. Disappointed patients and their families, or the gan...
Objective: To better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient–...
Paper AvstractsOn March 23, 2012, a medical resident in Harbin, north China, was stabbed to death by...
Thesis: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies/Writing, 2017...
The Book of Abstracts can be viewed at: http://www.isa-sociology.org/congress2014/isa-wcs2014-book-o...
[[abstract]]The current medical disputes continue to impact on the medical ecology and medical profe...
In China, there have been numerous reports that doctors or other health care workers have been attac...
The author summarizes his discussions with Chinese law professors regarding the issues that separat...
OBJECTIVE: To better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient-...
Can law help to address the lack of trust in doctor-patient relationships in China? This essay exami...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
Violent confrontations in public hospitals have become a serious and growing problem in the People’s...
Introduction: A good doctor-patient relationship has been regarded as a key component of health car...
This Article investigates the evolution of the Chinese legal mechanism for medical malpractice dispu...
In the 2000s, violent medical disturbance (yinao) is rampant throughout China. Yinao is deeply roote...
Medical malpractice law in China does not work. Disappointed patients and their families, or the gan...
Objective: To better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient–...
Paper AvstractsOn March 23, 2012, a medical resident in Harbin, north China, was stabbed to death by...
Thesis: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies/Writing, 2017...
The Book of Abstracts can be viewed at: http://www.isa-sociology.org/congress2014/isa-wcs2014-book-o...
[[abstract]]The current medical disputes continue to impact on the medical ecology and medical profe...
In China, there have been numerous reports that doctors or other health care workers have been attac...
The author summarizes his discussions with Chinese law professors regarding the issues that separat...
OBJECTIVE: To better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient-...