Studies that examine medical dispute cases (MDC) due to clinical reasoning (CR) are scarce in Taiwan. A retrospective analysis was undertaken to review MDC filed at four hospitals in Taiwan between 2011 and 2015. Cases were examined for the healthcare professionals involved, their relevance to CR errors, clinical specialties, and seniority. Seventy-eight MDC were identified and 57.7% of which were determined to be related to CR errors (n = 45). Among the 45 cases associated with CR errors, 82.2% (37) and 22.2% (10) were knowledge- and skill-related errors, respectively. The healthcare professionals with the most MDC were obstetrician-gynecologists (10/90, 11.1%), surgeons (8/90, 8.9%), and emergency physicians (7/90, 7.8%). The seniority of...
BackgroundDiagnostic errors are prevalent and associated with increased economic burden; however, li...
Following the modern raising of public awareness, the numbers of malpractice litigation are increasi...
A better understanding of the risk factors for medical malpractice is essential for implementing lon...
Objective. Medical disputes between physicians and patients can occur in non-negligent circumstances...
Objective. Medical disputes between physicians and patients can occur in non-negligent circumstances...
Objective. By analyzing closed criminal malpractice claims involving resident physicians, we aimed t...
Background: This study investigated surgery-related medical disputes and analyzed disease etiologies...
AbstractBackgroundThis study investigated surgery-related medical disputes and analyzed disease etio...
Abstract Background Medical disputes remain unabated in China. Previous studies have shown the chang...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
Abstract Background In medical malpractice litigations in recent years in Japan, it is notable that ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this paper was to examine the relationship between medical malpractice cl...
Abstract Background Medical disputes remain a global public health problem. However, an analysis of ...
BackgroundMedical disputes are common in hospitals and a major challenge for the operations of medic...
BackgroundDiagnostic errors are prevalent and associated with increased economic burden; however, li...
Following the modern raising of public awareness, the numbers of malpractice litigation are increasi...
A better understanding of the risk factors for medical malpractice is essential for implementing lon...
Objective. Medical disputes between physicians and patients can occur in non-negligent circumstances...
Objective. Medical disputes between physicians and patients can occur in non-negligent circumstances...
Objective. By analyzing closed criminal malpractice claims involving resident physicians, we aimed t...
Background: This study investigated surgery-related medical disputes and analyzed disease etiologies...
AbstractBackgroundThis study investigated surgery-related medical disputes and analyzed disease etio...
Abstract Background Medical disputes remain unabated in China. Previous studies have shown the chang...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
Abstract Background In medical malpractice litigations in recent years in Japan, it is notable that ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this paper was to examine the relationship between medical malpractice cl...
Abstract Background Medical disputes remain a global public health problem. However, an analysis of ...
BackgroundMedical disputes are common in hospitals and a major challenge for the operations of medic...
BackgroundDiagnostic errors are prevalent and associated with increased economic burden; however, li...
Following the modern raising of public awareness, the numbers of malpractice litigation are increasi...
A better understanding of the risk factors for medical malpractice is essential for implementing lon...