The U.S. healthcare system has a problem: hundreds of thousands of people die each year, and over a million are injured, by medical mistakes that could have been avoided. Furthermore, over ninety percent of these patients and their families never learn of the errors or receive redress. This problem persists, despite myriad reforms to the medical malpractice system, because of lawmakers\u27 dominant focus on reducing providers\u27 liability insurance costs. Reform objectives are beginning to change, however, and the vehicle for implementing these changes is alternative dispute resolution ( ADR ). Historically, legislatures deployed ADR to curb malpractice litigation and restrict patients\u27 access to courts. Today, a new law in Oregon combi...
This article addresses the use of alternative dispute resolution in health care.The article provides...
There is increasing interest in an integrated approach to patient safety and medical liability among...
Based on case studies indicating that apologies from physicians to patients can promote healing, und...
The U.S. healthcare system has a problem: hundreds of thousands of people die each year, and over a ...
An introduction to medical malpractice reform would be incomplete without mentioning the Institute o...
The health care system in the United States is in turmoil. Patients are being harmed by too many, of...
Medical malpractice cases are a special breed within the field of tort jurisprudence as mistakes in ...
Tort reform--legislation that aims to reduce medical malpractice suits --will not cut medical costs ...
I. Introduction II. Medical Errors: Refining the Tort Standard of Care ... A. Physician Fault—The Ne...
Abinovich-Einy addresses several constituencies operating at the meeting point of alternative disput...
This article will review the societal and individual costs of the present medical malpractice system...
During the debates about healthcare reform, the Congressional Budget Office found that federal medic...
This Note compares two medical-malpractice reforms: enterprise liability and no-fault. The Note comp...
This article explores the causes of medical error, the medical profession\u27s responses to errors, ...
A new medical malpractice crisis periodically erupts across the United States, invariably producin...
This article addresses the use of alternative dispute resolution in health care.The article provides...
There is increasing interest in an integrated approach to patient safety and medical liability among...
Based on case studies indicating that apologies from physicians to patients can promote healing, und...
The U.S. healthcare system has a problem: hundreds of thousands of people die each year, and over a ...
An introduction to medical malpractice reform would be incomplete without mentioning the Institute o...
The health care system in the United States is in turmoil. Patients are being harmed by too many, of...
Medical malpractice cases are a special breed within the field of tort jurisprudence as mistakes in ...
Tort reform--legislation that aims to reduce medical malpractice suits --will not cut medical costs ...
I. Introduction II. Medical Errors: Refining the Tort Standard of Care ... A. Physician Fault—The Ne...
Abinovich-Einy addresses several constituencies operating at the meeting point of alternative disput...
This article will review the societal and individual costs of the present medical malpractice system...
During the debates about healthcare reform, the Congressional Budget Office found that federal medic...
This Note compares two medical-malpractice reforms: enterprise liability and no-fault. The Note comp...
This article explores the causes of medical error, the medical profession\u27s responses to errors, ...
A new medical malpractice crisis periodically erupts across the United States, invariably producin...
This article addresses the use of alternative dispute resolution in health care.The article provides...
There is increasing interest in an integrated approach to patient safety and medical liability among...
Based on case studies indicating that apologies from physicians to patients can promote healing, und...