The rhetoric of malpractice reform is at fever pitch, but political advocacy does not necessarily reflect grassroots opinion. To determine whether the ongoing liability crisis has greatly reduced physicians’ professional satisfaction, we surveyed specialist physicians in Pennsylvania. We found widespread discontent among physicians practicing in high-liability environments, which seems to be compounded by other financial and administrative pressures. Opinion alone should not determine public policy, but physicians’ perceptions matter for two reasons. First, perceptions influence behavior with respect to practice environment and clinical decision making. Second, perceptions influence the physician-patient relationship and the interpersonal q...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
Few issues elicit more emotion from physicians than medical malpractice. The very word “malpractice”...
Political debate over medical malpractice reform seldom takes meaningful account of its policy conte...
Considerable evidence suggests that the medical malpractice liability system neither provides compen...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
PHYSICIANS should be aware of the recent report on medical professional liability by the American Ba...
Few issues elicit more emotion from physicians than medical malpractice. The very word “malpractice”...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
For some time, sociologists have debated whether physicians still retain domi-nance in the health ca...
Objective: To investigate specialist physicians\u27 practice decisions in response to liability con...
EssayMedicine is in crisis. Doctors, especially those in high-risk specialties like obstetrics and n...
This paper addresses several root causes of dissatisfaction with medical practice among American phy...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
Few issues elicit more emotion from physicians than medical malpractice. The very word “malpractice”...
Political debate over medical malpractice reform seldom takes meaningful account of its policy conte...
Considerable evidence suggests that the medical malpractice liability system neither provides compen...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
PHYSICIANS should be aware of the recent report on medical professional liability by the American Ba...
Few issues elicit more emotion from physicians than medical malpractice. The very word “malpractice”...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
For some time, sociologists have debated whether physicians still retain domi-nance in the health ca...
Objective: To investigate specialist physicians\u27 practice decisions in response to liability con...
EssayMedicine is in crisis. Doctors, especially those in high-risk specialties like obstetrics and n...
This paper addresses several root causes of dissatisfaction with medical practice among American phy...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
Few issues elicit more emotion from physicians than medical malpractice. The very word “malpractice”...
Political debate over medical malpractice reform seldom takes meaningful account of its policy conte...