Evidence has accumulated to demonstrate that the relative risk of a legal claim being made against a medical practitioner is related to a range of factors including(1) communications failures, (2) continuing professional development, and (3) failures of the systems that are in place to support and assist the medical practitioner in their medical practice (Goodwin 2000). Conversely, research has demonstrated no significant difference in the relative risk of litigation between trauma surgery and elective surgery (Stewart et al. 2005). Together, these findings suggest that the risk of litigation is associated with Human Factors and System Safety issues, rather than the complexity or the urgency of the practitioner’s work. Moreover, if risk is ...
Effective communication of treatment risks is important to enable patients to make informed decision...
The aim of this research was to examine the thought processes that practitioners follow when they ar...
Introduction:Managing risk is central to clinical care, yet most research focuses on patient percept...
Evidence has accumulated to demonstrate that the relative risk of a legal claim being made against a...
Background: Practicing safe behavior regarding patients is an intrinsic part of a physician's ethica...
There exists a considerable body of literature, across jurisdictions in the common law world, and in...
Surgical specialties have a higher risk of errors and adverse events as represented in literature O...
Background: Practicing safe behavior regarding patients is an intrinsic part of a physician’s ethica...
Medical malpractice claims are common and may be emotionally difficult for physicians. Most malpract...
Research Report 2015 University of Witwatersrand Division of Orthopaedic Surgery Helen Joseph Ho...
The possibility of identifying certain variables that might serve as predictors of above- or below-a...
Objectives: Surgical procedures aim at preserving human life and improving life quality. However, th...
cause of medical disputes is a lack of communication with the patient and complications that occur a...
Litigation concerning medical activities is constantly increasing, as society becomes more and more ...
This research draws on the Normal Accident Theory literature and on a variety of sociological “shop ...
Effective communication of treatment risks is important to enable patients to make informed decision...
The aim of this research was to examine the thought processes that practitioners follow when they ar...
Introduction:Managing risk is central to clinical care, yet most research focuses on patient percept...
Evidence has accumulated to demonstrate that the relative risk of a legal claim being made against a...
Background: Practicing safe behavior regarding patients is an intrinsic part of a physician's ethica...
There exists a considerable body of literature, across jurisdictions in the common law world, and in...
Surgical specialties have a higher risk of errors and adverse events as represented in literature O...
Background: Practicing safe behavior regarding patients is an intrinsic part of a physician’s ethica...
Medical malpractice claims are common and may be emotionally difficult for physicians. Most malpract...
Research Report 2015 University of Witwatersrand Division of Orthopaedic Surgery Helen Joseph Ho...
The possibility of identifying certain variables that might serve as predictors of above- or below-a...
Objectives: Surgical procedures aim at preserving human life and improving life quality. However, th...
cause of medical disputes is a lack of communication with the patient and complications that occur a...
Litigation concerning medical activities is constantly increasing, as society becomes more and more ...
This research draws on the Normal Accident Theory literature and on a variety of sociological “shop ...
Effective communication of treatment risks is important to enable patients to make informed decision...
The aim of this research was to examine the thought processes that practitioners follow when they ar...
Introduction:Managing risk is central to clinical care, yet most research focuses on patient percept...