We analyzed 714 jury verdicts in informed consent cases tried in 25 states in 1985–2002 to determine whether the applicable standard of care (“patient” vs. “professional” standard) affected the outcome. Verdicts for plaintiffs were significantly more frequent in states with a patient standard than in states with a professional standard (27 percent vs. 17 percent, P = 0.02). This difference in outcomes did not hold for other types of medical malpractice litigation (36 percent vs. 37 percent, P = 0.8). The multivariate odds of a plaintiff’s verdict were more than twice as high in states with a patient standard than in states with a professional standard (odds ratio = 2.15, 95% confidence interval = 1.32–3.50). The law’s expectations of clinic...
Malpractice reforms tend to reduce physicians\u27 liability for harming patients. Because these refo...
Four recent cases have been hailed as opening a new door to recovery by plaintiffs in medical malpra...
OBJECTIVES: Although informed consent (IC) documents must contain specific elements, inclusion of th...
We analyzed 714 jury verdicts in informed consent cases tried in 25 states in 1985–2002 to determine...
I explore the association between regional variations in physician behavior and the geographical sco...
Twenty-five years of appellate court decisions about informed consent in three influential states we...
INTRODUCTION: The standards for obtaining informed consent, set forth by the Hawaii Revised Statutes...
The association between procedure volume at institutions and out-comes of cancer surgeries has been ...
Informed consent litigation provides a forum in which probabilistic evidence is elicited from physic...
Informed consent and its conceptual equivalents, e.g., right-to-know, are increasingly important. Th...
Despite numerous studies of geographic variation in healthcare cost and utilization at the local, re...
This article reviews the essential findings of studies of variations in quality of care according to...
In this paper, we explore the sensitivity in the clinical decisions of physicians to the standards o...
The doctrine of informed consent dictates that a physician has a legal duty to disclose to a patient...
Introduction: Informed consent [IC] is a recognized socio-legal obligation for the medical professio...
Malpractice reforms tend to reduce physicians\u27 liability for harming patients. Because these refo...
Four recent cases have been hailed as opening a new door to recovery by plaintiffs in medical malpra...
OBJECTIVES: Although informed consent (IC) documents must contain specific elements, inclusion of th...
We analyzed 714 jury verdicts in informed consent cases tried in 25 states in 1985–2002 to determine...
I explore the association between regional variations in physician behavior and the geographical sco...
Twenty-five years of appellate court decisions about informed consent in three influential states we...
INTRODUCTION: The standards for obtaining informed consent, set forth by the Hawaii Revised Statutes...
The association between procedure volume at institutions and out-comes of cancer surgeries has been ...
Informed consent litigation provides a forum in which probabilistic evidence is elicited from physic...
Informed consent and its conceptual equivalents, e.g., right-to-know, are increasingly important. Th...
Despite numerous studies of geographic variation in healthcare cost and utilization at the local, re...
This article reviews the essential findings of studies of variations in quality of care according to...
In this paper, we explore the sensitivity in the clinical decisions of physicians to the standards o...
The doctrine of informed consent dictates that a physician has a legal duty to disclose to a patient...
Introduction: Informed consent [IC] is a recognized socio-legal obligation for the medical professio...
Malpractice reforms tend to reduce physicians\u27 liability for harming patients. Because these refo...
Four recent cases have been hailed as opening a new door to recovery by plaintiffs in medical malpra...
OBJECTIVES: Although informed consent (IC) documents must contain specific elements, inclusion of th...