David H SohnDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH, USAAbstract: Not all medical injuries are the result of negligence. In fact, most medical injuries are the result either of the inherent risk in the practice of medicine, or due to system errors, which cannot be prevented simply through fear of disciplinary action. This paper will discuss the differences between adverse events, negligence, and system errors; the current medical malpractice tort system in the United States; and review current and future solutions, including medical malpractice reform, alternative dispute resolution, health courts, and no-fault compensation systems. The current political environment favors investigation of non-cap t...
The U.S. healthcare system has a problem: hundreds of thousands of people die each year, and over a ...
Medical negligence is a topic in tort law which has been widely discussed as good, affordable health...
In 1999 the Institute of Medicine reported that most medical injuries relate to unavoidable human er...
In the area of medical malpractice, no-fault has been offered as a response to the criticisms levele...
Tort-based system of compensation for injuries associated with medical error is inadequate - develop...
The present article seeks to explore previously undiscussed differences between the negligence and s...
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Considerable evidence suggests that the medical malpractice liability system neither provides compen...
Medical malpractice denotes the basis for a civil action brought by a patient against a physician f...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
This article highlights that there are many systems designed to compensate damages caused to patient...
Examines "no-fault" systems in New Zealand, Sweden, and Denmark, in which patients injured by medica...
Physicians and other medical providers are subject to a negligence rule of liability. In a simple mo...
<p>The issue of medical negligence has been catching attention of many people nowadays. With advance...
Negligence is a departure from a due standard of care. Standards of care are set up by the professio...
The U.S. healthcare system has a problem: hundreds of thousands of people die each year, and over a ...
Medical negligence is a topic in tort law which has been widely discussed as good, affordable health...
In 1999 the Institute of Medicine reported that most medical injuries relate to unavoidable human er...
In the area of medical malpractice, no-fault has been offered as a response to the criticisms levele...
Tort-based system of compensation for injuries associated with medical error is inadequate - develop...
The present article seeks to explore previously undiscussed differences between the negligence and s...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73130/1/j.1748-720X.1981.tb01913.x.pd
Considerable evidence suggests that the medical malpractice liability system neither provides compen...
Medical malpractice denotes the basis for a civil action brought by a patient against a physician f...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
This article highlights that there are many systems designed to compensate damages caused to patient...
Examines "no-fault" systems in New Zealand, Sweden, and Denmark, in which patients injured by medica...
Physicians and other medical providers are subject to a negligence rule of liability. In a simple mo...
<p>The issue of medical negligence has been catching attention of many people nowadays. With advance...
Negligence is a departure from a due standard of care. Standards of care are set up by the professio...
The U.S. healthcare system has a problem: hundreds of thousands of people die each year, and over a ...
Medical negligence is a topic in tort law which has been widely discussed as good, affordable health...
In 1999 the Institute of Medicine reported that most medical injuries relate to unavoidable human er...