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<strong>Introduction:</strong> Increase of medical errors is a common concern among health care poli...
This article explores the causes of medical error, the medical profession\u27s responses to errors, ...
Medical malpractice cases are a special breed within the field of tort jurisprudence as mistakes in ...
David H SohnDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH, USAAb...
I. Introduction II. Medical Errors: Refining the Tort Standard of Care ... A. Physician Fault—The Ne...
EVEN A CURSORY GLANCE at the news media in the recent past indicates that problems in the area of me...
In this Article, Professor Silver examines the origins of present-day malpractice law. He begins by ...
Errors in medicine are common and are at least partly responsible for the deaths of 180,000 patients...
Medical negligence is a topic in tort law which has been widely discussed as good, affordable health...
Today more malpractice suits are being filed than ever before. Not only are more suits being filed b...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
Law implies from the employment of a doctor contract that the doctor will diagnose and treat his pat...
Juries in medical malpractice trials are viewed as incompetent, anti-doctor, irresponsible in awardi...
The decade of the 1970\u27s saw an increase of crisis proportions in the number of medical malpracti...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Increase of medical errors is a common concern among health care poli...
This article explores the causes of medical error, the medical profession\u27s responses to errors, ...
Medical malpractice cases are a special breed within the field of tort jurisprudence as mistakes in ...
David H SohnDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH, USAAb...
I. Introduction II. Medical Errors: Refining the Tort Standard of Care ... A. Physician Fault—The Ne...
EVEN A CURSORY GLANCE at the news media in the recent past indicates that problems in the area of me...
In this Article, Professor Silver examines the origins of present-day malpractice law. He begins by ...
Errors in medicine are common and are at least partly responsible for the deaths of 180,000 patients...
Medical negligence is a topic in tort law which has been widely discussed as good, affordable health...
Today more malpractice suits are being filed than ever before. Not only are more suits being filed b...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
Law implies from the employment of a doctor contract that the doctor will diagnose and treat his pat...
Juries in medical malpractice trials are viewed as incompetent, anti-doctor, irresponsible in awardi...
The decade of the 1970\u27s saw an increase of crisis proportions in the number of medical malpracti...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Increase of medical errors is a common concern among health care poli...
This article explores the causes of medical error, the medical profession\u27s responses to errors, ...
Medical malpractice cases are a special breed within the field of tort jurisprudence as mistakes in ...