To examine medicolegal stakeholders' views about the impact of professional liability insurance in Switzerland on medical error disclosure.; Purposive sample of 23 key medicolegal stakeholders in Switzerland from a range of fields between October 2012 and February 2013. Data were collected via individual, face-to-face interviews using a researcher-developed semi-structured interview guide. Interviews were transcribed and analysed using conventional content analysis.; Participants, particularly those with a legal or quality background, reported that concerns relating to professional liability insurance often inhibited communication with patients after a medical error. Healthcare providers were reported to be particularly concerned about losi...
This article analyzes and critiques apology laws, their potential use, and effectiveness, both legal...
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There is consensus that physicians, health professionals and health care organizations should discus...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY To establish at what stage Swiss hospitals are in implementing an internal s...
BACKGROUND: Various authorities and national organizations encourage disclosing medical errors, but ...
Reducing the number of preventable adverse events has become a public health issue. The paper discus...
© Copyright 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Objectives: There is a growing expectation in health sy...
As a part of a broader study into medical error communication in Switzerland, 23 key medico-legal in...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...
Physicians and their staff may experience a resolution of anxiety and guilt that can improve their w...
Honest communication with patients is a moral imperative; health care providers should disclose medi...
6The aim of this study was to investigate the behaviour of physicians in cases of medical error as w...
Evaluating the efficacy and accuracy of clinical reasoning and distinguishing between complications ...
Medical errors are not a prevalent discussion topic in the current public health literature. However...
Medical error is a public health problem in the United States (U.S.), causing approximately 250,000 ...
This article analyzes and critiques apology laws, their potential use, and effectiveness, both legal...
Few communication challenges are as difficult for healthcare providers as talking with patients abou...
There is consensus that physicians, health professionals and health care organizations should discus...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY To establish at what stage Swiss hospitals are in implementing an internal s...
BACKGROUND: Various authorities and national organizations encourage disclosing medical errors, but ...
Reducing the number of preventable adverse events has become a public health issue. The paper discus...
© Copyright 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Objectives: There is a growing expectation in health sy...
As a part of a broader study into medical error communication in Switzerland, 23 key medico-legal in...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...
Physicians and their staff may experience a resolution of anxiety and guilt that can improve their w...
Honest communication with patients is a moral imperative; health care providers should disclose medi...
6The aim of this study was to investigate the behaviour of physicians in cases of medical error as w...
Evaluating the efficacy and accuracy of clinical reasoning and distinguishing between complications ...
Medical errors are not a prevalent discussion topic in the current public health literature. However...
Medical error is a public health problem in the United States (U.S.), causing approximately 250,000 ...
This article analyzes and critiques apology laws, their potential use, and effectiveness, both legal...
Few communication challenges are as difficult for healthcare providers as talking with patients abou...
There is consensus that physicians, health professionals and health care organizations should discus...