An inevitable outcome of modern Medicine in any country is that some patients will experience adverse events, some of which would have been preventable. Different nations have developed various approaches to such cases; their legal efficacies are probably dissimilar and dependent on a number of disparate variables. An international “snapshot” of the results of the interacting forces can be obtained by asking physicians in several countries how they view selected subjective facets of their tort systems. In the U.S., many physicians view the structure of malpractice torts as unfair, and that belief is shared by at least some pathologists. The American Medical Association has declared that a multiregional malpractice “crisis” exists which rais...
The prosecution of medical practitioners for the medical gross negligence has dramatically increased...
Medical malpractice claims are filed nearly ten times more frequently in America than they are in Gr...
This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the history, development and other legal aspects re...
The papers in this collection are drawn from a symposium held in Vienna in December 2010. Organised ...
Liability for medical malpractice is of growing importance in the field of tort law. The "medical ma...
Ten years after the first study published in this field by the European Centre of Tort and Insurance...
This Article, written for the symposium Reforming Medical Liability: Global Perspectives, evaluate...
In this issue of the Journal, Allen et al1 present the results of a study that asked pathologist vol...
This chapter considers how forensic pathology sits within the general domain of medical science and ...
The aim of the paper is, firstly, to try to understand the reasons for the different approaches to m...
This piece is something of a key to the understanding of medical malpractice. Text is in LITHUANIAN ...
The learning objectives of this paper are to study the actual extent of medical malpractice, the med...
textabstractBecause of its complex nature, surgical pathology diagnosis has an appreciable degree of...
The two accidents in 1999 (the mistaking patient identity accident at Yokohama and the Hibitane drip...
Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University, 3320 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Patients in hos...
The prosecution of medical practitioners for the medical gross negligence has dramatically increased...
Medical malpractice claims are filed nearly ten times more frequently in America than they are in Gr...
This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the history, development and other legal aspects re...
The papers in this collection are drawn from a symposium held in Vienna in December 2010. Organised ...
Liability for medical malpractice is of growing importance in the field of tort law. The "medical ma...
Ten years after the first study published in this field by the European Centre of Tort and Insurance...
This Article, written for the symposium Reforming Medical Liability: Global Perspectives, evaluate...
In this issue of the Journal, Allen et al1 present the results of a study that asked pathologist vol...
This chapter considers how forensic pathology sits within the general domain of medical science and ...
The aim of the paper is, firstly, to try to understand the reasons for the different approaches to m...
This piece is something of a key to the understanding of medical malpractice. Text is in LITHUANIAN ...
The learning objectives of this paper are to study the actual extent of medical malpractice, the med...
textabstractBecause of its complex nature, surgical pathology diagnosis has an appreciable degree of...
The two accidents in 1999 (the mistaking patient identity accident at Yokohama and the Hibitane drip...
Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University, 3320 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Patients in hos...
The prosecution of medical practitioners for the medical gross negligence has dramatically increased...
Medical malpractice claims are filed nearly ten times more frequently in America than they are in Gr...
This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the history, development and other legal aspects re...