Health care in the United States is currently in a state of crisis, and the need for reform is significant. The American Medical Association (AMA) was established in 1847 in large part to help safeguard and improve medical care and patient safety. Unfortunately, 150 years later, the health care system is seriously jeopardized by the detrimental effects of this nation\u27s broken medical liability system. Indeed, medical negligence lawsuits are as old as the AMA. At the same time the AMA was taking shape, pioneering physicians were discovering new treatments for previously untreatable conditions - for example, doctors developed methods to heal compound fractures that did not require amputation. Yet these advancements produced a surprising re...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
The medical malpractice insurance "crisis" results not from out-of-control juries or overly-litigiou...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
This Case Study is built around two fundamental questions: First, is there really a malpractice insu...
The current “medical malpractice crisis” can be solved by examining and solving the several factors ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
This article seeks to uncover the truth behind America’s current health care emergency. In so doing,...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
President Bush made legislative changes to the civil justice system a priority in his second term, a...
With the United States embroiled in its third major medical malpractice crisis in the past thirty ye...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
The medical malpractice insurance "crisis" results not from out-of-control juries or overly-litigiou...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
This Case Study is built around two fundamental questions: First, is there really a malpractice insu...
The current “medical malpractice crisis” can be solved by examining and solving the several factors ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
This article seeks to uncover the truth behind America’s current health care emergency. In so doing,...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
President Bush made legislative changes to the civil justice system a priority in his second term, a...
With the United States embroiled in its third major medical malpractice crisis in the past thirty ye...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
The medical malpractice insurance "crisis" results not from out-of-control juries or overly-litigiou...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...