Tort-based system of compensation for injuries associated with medical error is inadequate - development of innovative approaches to no-fault compensation - proposed model of compensation based on the idea of institutions integrating rights-to-claim compensation with regulatory strategies to improve patient safety
In the area of medical malpractice, no-fault has been offered as a response to the criticisms levele...
An optimal compensation system should compensate injuries when they occur, but also reduce errors an...
As an alternative to the tort or fault-based system, a nofault compensation system has been viewed ...
The tort system is roundly indicted for its inadequacies in providing compensation in response to in...
New Zealand’s accident compensation system is ‘no-fault’, meaning that New Zealanders are compensate...
For decades in both Europe and the United states , the issue of compensation for victims f medical i...
This article highlights that there are many systems designed to compensate damages caused to patient...
In 1977, Bernzweig (1) eloquently outlined the severedysfunction in the United States ’ fault and no...
David H SohnDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH, USAAb...
Effective tort systems should enable access to compensation following medical injury. The existing A...
The accelerated-compensation events (ACE) approach in medical malpractice reform was studied. Reform...
No-fault is the leading alternative to traditional liability systems for resolving medically caused...
The New Zealand accident compensation scheme makes provision for the payment of compensation to the ...
Examines "no-fault" systems in New Zealand, Sweden, and Denmark, in which patients injured by medica...
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...
An optimal compensation system should compensate injuries when they occur, but also reduce errors an...
As an alternative to the tort or fault-based system, a nofault compensation system has been viewed ...
The tort system is roundly indicted for its inadequacies in providing compensation in response to in...
New Zealand’s accident compensation system is ‘no-fault’, meaning that New Zealanders are compensate...
For decades in both Europe and the United states , the issue of compensation for victims f medical i...
This article highlights that there are many systems designed to compensate damages caused to patient...
In 1977, Bernzweig (1) eloquently outlined the severedysfunction in the United States ’ fault and no...
David H SohnDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH, USAAb...
Effective tort systems should enable access to compensation following medical injury. The existing A...
The accelerated-compensation events (ACE) approach in medical malpractice reform was studied. Reform...
No-fault is the leading alternative to traditional liability systems for resolving medically caused...
The New Zealand accident compensation scheme makes provision for the payment of compensation to the ...
Examines "no-fault" systems in New Zealand, Sweden, and Denmark, in which patients injured by medica...
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...
An optimal compensation system should compensate injuries when they occur, but also reduce errors an...
As an alternative to the tort or fault-based system, a nofault compensation system has been viewed ...